Crime Fiction
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Fiction: A woman is murdered in a quiet hill town. The protagonist thinks she is the killer
Gayatri
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Crime fiction: A detective’s holiday is cut short when strange bloody handprints appear on the walls
RV Raman
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A new book presents short stories of cyber crime based on true events
Ashok Kumar OP Manocha
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Fiction: Anant Kapoor is dead. The police suspect his wife and two others. Who killed Anant? Why?
Vikrant Khanna
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Something sinister is afoot. Will detective Antonia Scott leave retirement to solve the crimes?
Juan Gómez-Jurado
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Detective Arjun Arora is back – this time the answer to a mysterious death might lie in China
Ankush Saikia
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‘Black River’: A genre-defying novel covertly raises questions of sociological, ecological decay
Saloni Sharma
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‘Age of Vice’: Nothing good happens in this novel of power and corruption, and that’s a good thing
Sahana Hegde
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Not all Japanese crime fiction is superb, as Seishi Yokomizo’s ‘The Village of Eight Graves’ shows
Saptak Choudhury
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Nilanjana Roy’s new novel is a noir mystery highlighting community divide and violence against women
Nilanjana S Roy
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What is the shin honkaku sub-genre of mystery? How did Japanese writer Soji Shimada make it popular?
Saptak Choudhury
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‘Manjhi’s Mayhem’: A tightly-spun racy crime novel that has you rooting for a murderous anti-hero
Sayari Debnath
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How a Japanese island mystery novel replicated the Ellery Queen and Sherlock Holmes brand of mystery
Saptak Choudhury
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Tanuj Solanki’s latest novel is a noir crime thriller – with broken noses, bloody heads, and murder
Tanuj Solanki
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How Keikichi Ōsaka blended crime with philosophical meditations on the puzzling nature of existence
Saptak Choudhury
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A series of horrific crimes exposes the dark underbelly of Kolkata in a new crime novel
Suhit Sen
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‘The Red Locked Room’: How Tetsuya Ayukawa unlocks locked room mysteries
Saptak Choudhury
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Can a detective novel study the evolution of a city through its history of crime and detection?
Saptak Choudhury
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This whodunit unearths the secrets and lies lurking beneath one of Mumbai’s poshest addresses
Meeti Shroff-Shah
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‘The Bangalore Detective Club’: Where the mystery does not last longer than a hookup
Sushmita Sundaram