"Raman continues to channel Agatha Christie in book two of his India-based Harith Athreya series. For fans of Golden Age mysteries, as well as those who love the venerated Inspector Ghote series by H.R.F. Keating."
—Booklist"The second novel in the Harith Athreya series firmly establishes RV Raman as an author on the rise and an impressive force in the world of whodunnits."—CrimeReads
"Enjoyable…Raman does a good job weaving in the mystery with a possibility of the supernatural, all while juggling a large cast of characters. Armchair travelers and fans of traditional mysteries should take note.”—Publishers Weekly
"Raman continues to channel Agatha Christie in book two of his India-based Harith Athreya series. For fans of Golden Age mysteries, as well as those who love the venerated Inspector Ghote series by H.R.F. Keating."
—Booklist"The second novel in the Harith Athreya series firmly establishes RV Raman as an author on the rise and an impressive force in the world of whodunnits."—CrimeReads
"Enjoyable…Raman does a good job weaving in the mystery with a possibility of the supernatural, all while juggling a large cast of characters. Armchair travelers and fans of traditional mysteries should take note.”—Publishers Weekly
RV Raman is the author of the Harith Athreya mysteries, a series Agatha Christie-esque whodunits, published by Agora Books, as well as the Inspector Ranade and Inspector Dhruvi thrillers, published in India. Having travelled extensively in India and abroad, Raman takes his readers to real-life locations through his mysteries – each is set in a different picturesque location in the vast Indian countryside. The first Harith Athreya mystery, A Will to Kill, was named a New York Times Editor’s Pick. Find him at www.rvraman.com and on Twitter @RVRaman_