subtle, clear, ironic, but always elegant and peppered with wit characters sharply, sometimes hilariously, drawn' Telegraph India 'The influence of Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr on the narrative is compelling. A good traditional mystery with twists and turns' Ovidia Yu, author of CWA-shortlisted The Mimosa Tree Mystery Your next cosy crime fix – perfect for fans of Golden Age crime, Knives Out and Lucy Foley When a landslide occurs, temporarily isolating the estate, and a body is discovered, Athreya finds that death is not the only thing that the mist conceals. Which one of them comes into force will depend on how he dies.įernandez also invites Harith Athreya, a seasoned investigator, to watch what unfolds. He knows his guests expect to gain from his death, so to safeguard himself, he writes two conflicting wills. 'Brilliantly evokes Agatha Christie’s classic country-estate mysteries for modern-day India' CrimeReads, Best Mysteries of 2020Īgeing millionaire Bhaskar Fernandez has invited his relatives to the remote and possibly haunted Greybrooke Manor, high up in the misty Nilgiris. 'Like stepping back to the Golden Age of the classic mystery' Rhys Bowen, international bestselling author of The Tuscan Child THE FIRST IN A NEW SERIES THAT IS EVERYTHING WE LOVE ABOUT COSY CRIME - A SECLUDED MANOR HOUSE, RELATIVES WITH NEFARIOUS MOTIVES AND A PERPLEXING MURDER - SET IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA
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