Crime
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Watch: A robber in a store had his plans thwarted by a man in a cowboy hat. This was real life
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Uttar Pradesh: Armed robbers loot marriage party, kill newly-wed woman near Meerut
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Uttar Pradesh gangster shot dead in Noida after a chase, two civilians injured in crossfire
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Indore: Man arrested for raping and murdering infant who was sleeping outside Rajwada fort
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Delhi: ‘Mentally-ill’ woman beheads eight-month-old son
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Detective Arjun Arora returns in Ankush Saikia’s new book to find the murderer of a young Naga woman
Ankush Saikia
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Mumbai’s most loved gynaecologist is accused of female foeticide in this chilling crime novel
Deepanjana Pal
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The tandoor murder chronicles: How two policemen were led to discover the gruesome crime
Maxwell Pereira
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Uttar Pradesh: Two wanted criminals killed in encounters with police, dozens arrested within a day
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‘Terrorists are not evil, they are people who have done a terrible thing’: Crime writer Val McDermid
Chandrima Pal
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Chennai: Man murders student outside her college campus, arrested
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Thane: Unidentified person allegedly shoots man, rapes woman as they refuse to part with valuables
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Murders and mysteries, yes, but these five books are far from being your average crime novel
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘Character is the foundation of crime fiction’: Graeme Macrae Burnet, author of ‘His Bloody Project
Chandrima Pal
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Who is Nirav Choksi? Just a character from a financial thriller by Ravi Subramanian, right?
Ravi Subramanian
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Prick of death: How the Calcutta police solved one of India’s first cases of biocrime 85 years ago
Supratim Sarkar
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Gujarat: Auto driver arrested for allegedly killing 70-year-old, raping 3-year-old in 24 hours
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Delhi: Man who allegedly killed missing 7-year-old had told the family that he was a CBI officer
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Delhi: Body of seven-year-old boy found in suitcase a month after he went missing
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How the mystery of the disappearing object (and people) baffles readers of crime fiction
Jai Arjun Singh