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Bombay, 1952. When once legendary British film producer, Richard Boorman, working in India's film capital, Bombay, is found murdered, shot dead, his body stuffed into the trunk of his car, Persis, India's first female police detective, is tasked to find his killer.
Working with Archie Blackfinch, a forensic scientist from the Metropolitan Police service in London, she delves into the case, and soon discovers that Boorman's activities in India may not have been confined to the silver screen.
As the investigation progresses, Persis finds herself drawn into a web of danger and deceit, and to a meeting with a man of such unmitigated evil that his very existence has been stricken from history.
In India's city of dreams, it is sometimes nightmares that prevail ...
The seventh rip-roaring thriller in the award-winning Malabar House novels.
Title
Last Shot
Author
Vaseem Khan
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Published
January 2027
Dimensions
15.6 x 24 cm
ISBN
9781399747899
ISBN-10
1399747894
Eden Code
7389424
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