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Private India : city on fire / James Patterson and Ashwin Sanghi.

By: Patterson, James, 1947- [author.].
Contributor(s): Sanghi, Ashwin [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Patterson, James, Private novels: Publisher: New York : Grand Central Publishing, c2014Edition: First Grand Central Publishing edition.Description: 372 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781455560820 (pbk.) :.Other title: City on fire.Subject(s): Private investigators -- India -- Mumbai -- Fiction | Serial murders -- India -- Mumbai -- Fiction | Women -- Crimes against -- Fiction | Private investigators | Serial murders | Women -- Crimes against | Mumbai (India) -- Fiction | India -- MumbaiGenre/Form: Fiction. | Mystery fiction. | Suspense fiction.Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description Summary: When Santosh Wagh isn't struggling out of a bottle of whisky he's head of Private India, the Mumbai branch of the world's finest PI agency. In a city of over thirteen million he has his work cut out at the best of times. But now someone is killing women--seemingly unconnected women murdered in a chilling ritual, with strange objects placed carefully at their death scenes. As Santosh and his team race to find the killer, an even greater danger faces Private India--a danger that could threaten the lives of thousands of innocent Mumbai citizens.
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When Santosh Wagh isn't struggling out of a bottle of whisky he's head of Private India, the Mumbai branch of the world's finest PI agency. In a city of over thirteen million he has his work cut out at the best of times. But now someone is killing women--seemingly unconnected women murdered in a chilling ritual, with strange objects placed carefully at their death scenes. As Santosh and his team race to find the killer, an even greater danger faces Private India--a danger that could threaten the lives of thousands of innocent Mumbai citizens.

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