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_a823.92 _bRAM |
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100 | _aRaman, R V | ||
245 | _aGrave Intentions | ||
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_bPushkin Vertigo, _c2022 _aLondon : |
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_a287 p. ; _bill., _c20 cm |
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_b399.00 _cINR _d01 |
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490 | _aHarith Athreya mystery | ||
520 | _aAn archeological team is excavating on the banks of the Betwa River near Jahnsi. A place where, legend has it, a couple forbidden to marry had run away to be together - forever cursing anyone who dares set foot on the island. When the head of the expedition defies the myth, the fallout is swift and deadly, the body found exactly as the ancient stories describe. Is the death a result of the ancient curse, or is it a down-to-earth case of murder? Detective Harith Athreya, an investigator with a vivid imagination, begins to uncover a mystery where the lines between past and present are blurred, reaping a harvest of evidence and motives - theft, plagiarism and a host of other crimes, showing that few of the archaeologists are what or who they appear to be. Will he be able to unravel the truth from legend before the curse strikes again?"--Provided by publisher | ||
650 | _aArcheological team | ||
650 | _aBetwa River | ||
650 | _aFiction | ||
650 | _aCrime mystery | ||
650 | _a Detective | ||
650 | _aPlagiarism | ||
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