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Meeti Shroff-Shah

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Meeti is the author of the Temple Hill Mystery series, the first of which - The Death of Kirti Kadakia, published as A Mumbai Murder Mystery, internationally, - was longlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger in 2022 and shortlisted for the Times of India Auther Awards in 2023.

Prior to this, Meeti has also written the critically acclaimed memoir, ‘Do You Know Any Good Boys?’ – A funny guide to the Indian arranged marriage, which has been optioned for screen. Her writings have also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Mint Lounge, cntraveller.in and The India Today.

In a previous life, Meeti worked in advertising for over sixteen years with global agencies such as DDB Mudra and Rediffusion Y&R.

Meeti writes from a little blue desk in Mumbai wher
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“The very last thing someone like Ms. Venus needs is more attention.’ ‘But those are exactly the kind of people who do need it,’ Ms. Lily said softly, from the far end of the table. ‘The ones who’re used to it, the ones who thrive in the limelight.”
Meeti Shroff-Shah, The Mumbai School for Murder

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“Did you ever notice that the first piece of luggage on the carousel never belongs to anyone?”
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“But the beauty is in the walking -- we are betrayed by destinations.”
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