Silent Fires
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Siddhanta Pinto
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Inspector Ashish Bharadwaj is arrogant and hot-tempered, but he’s usually right about things. His brother, Manav, is quiet and intuitive. He is also brilliant at solving cases.
When Shravya Chandra, wife of Arun Chandra the film star, goes missing—Ashish and Manav have their own hunches. Ashish is out to prove Arun Chandra’s guilt. But Manav wants to know more about Shravya’s old friend, Anchal, because he’s certain that she is hiding something big.
They both can’t be right, of course.
Ashish doesn’t want to be wrong; he’s never wrong. And Manav would give anything to snatch a victory from under his brother’s nose.
Who is right? And at what cost are they going to win?
Since everyone’s looking only for what they want to see, will they ever actually find out what happened to Shravya Chandra?
And so begins the battle of egos, the endless search for a killer and the unravelling of secrets…
©2021 Poojitha Prasad (P)2021 Poojitha PrasadReseñas de la crítica
"Silent Fires is an irresistible debut mystery novel by Poojitha Prasad. The strong plot, characters and climax are a win." - Balcony Stories
"Replete with drama, entertainment, love, betrayal, friendships, mystery, Silent Fires would surely prove to be a roller-coaster ride. It is notably one of the best thrillers coming from an Indian author." - Khyati Gautam, Bookish Fame
"What a phenomenal thriller! Silent Fires by Prasad had me on the edge of my seat from the very start with that mind numbing prologue and I couldn't help but get up from my couch until the story reached a conclusion." - Gayatri Saikia, Per Fictionist