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Who Killed Sunaina Pushkar?

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Inspired by a true sensational mystery. Solved in the vintage Agatha Christie style by who else, but the redoubtable Geeta Ratan.

Sunaina Pushkar, 51-year-old wife of Sanjiv Nair, the ultra-suave Minister of External Affairs, is suddenly found dead in her suite in a luxurious five-star hotel.

Nobody knows who killed her or what killed her. Even her autopsy report is not able to find the cause of her “sudden, unnatural death.”

The whole world believes Sanjiv Nair murdered his wife, as he seemed to have the perfect motive to do so. But did he?

Geeta Ratan, an amateur sleuth, investigates the matter in the vintage Hercule Poirot/ Miss Marple style, and makes a shocking discovery!

All the characters in this book are fictional and bear no resemblance whatsoever to their real-life counterparts, whoever they may be!

146 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 24, 2024

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Prasenjeet Kumar

187 books55 followers
I am currently an Author, blogger and entrepreneur.

I love writing about things that I am truly passionate about.

I believe that my writings should help change people’s lives forever (for good, of course!).

I live in India, in the north, close to the Himalayas. I love the mountains with its temperate climate, snow covered peaks, pine and fir forests, cherry and peach blossoms and the green pastures.

I also run two websites, www.cookinginajiffy.com that I have dedicated to my mother and www.publishwithprasen.com where I share tips on self-publishing and writing.

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January 31, 2025
Don't have much to say about this one tbh. A quick, interesting read that doesn't take itself too seriously. Story is good, characters are fine and reveal was kinda hilarious.
Also, this is based upon a true crime mystery involving a very major Indian politician. No clue as to how Prasenjeet Kumar got it published lol. An extra star for balls.
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