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A Minute to Death

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A Minute to Death

By: Ganga Bharani Vasudevan
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An aspiring writer, Riya wants nothing more from her longtime crush/boyfriend than to let her in on one of his exciting investigations. After all, what better source material for a book than a real life tragedy? No-nonsense veteran cop, Rohan picks a case of probable suicide to satisfy Riya’s needs. Little does he know that there is more to this case than meets the eye. What made the victim hang herself at the break of dawn? What is the secret that her group of friends is hiding? Will Riya be able to salvage a workable plot for her upcoming novel out of this case of seemingly simple suicide? ***BOOK EXCERPT*** ‘Point number one. Avanthika was happy till 11:30 pm, the night before her death. Her Facebook activity confirms this. Point number two. She was on a call with her classmate Deepthi from 11:30 to 12:30 pm. Point number three. It’s strange to see a watch folded as if on a wrist and stopped, lying on the floor just below the hanging body. Point number four. There was a Kindle that charging in the room we stood and spoke in. Point number five. She had accepted the Facebook event invite of a ‘club meet’ that was to happen the following week. And this she had accepted at 11:25 pm the night before she died. Point number six, the most important. The autopsy report states that she died around 5:00 am. Point number seven, this is the confusing part. Both the rope and the stool have only Avanthika’s fingerprints,’ Mystery Police Procedurals Women Sleuths
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