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A Will to Kill

RV Raman

A Will to Kill
A Will to Kill

A Will to Kill

RV Raman

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“Arthreya is a fine detective with a curious mind.”—Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review (Editor’s Choice) "A modern-day take on the classic locked-room murder mystery, transported to a remote mansion high in the hills of southern India."—The New York Times “Reminiscent of Agatha Christie mysteries, this first in the Harith Athreya series is a sure hit for readers who love a taste of foreign intrigue and a solid whodunit. Fans of Ngaio Marsh’s A MAN LAY DEAD and Patricia Moyes’s DEAD MEN DON'T SKI will also enjoy.”—Library Journal "A WILL TO KILL is a slice of sheer pleasure. Bravo."—The Guardian "A deftly executed country house mystery... Raman weaves in a believable and well-thought-out plot that stays faithful to the mood of a country house murder. The ghost-ridden misty landscape of the Nilgiris is an ideal setting for a cosy winter afternoon read."—Open, The Magazine "Channeling Agatha Christie isn't a bad way for a writer to spend his time, not if he does it well. Raman does it splendidly...{he} delivers a full-blast Christie mystery set in India but full of classic Christie tropes."—Booklist "In this kickoff to a new series, Raman brilliantly evokes Agatha Christie’s classic country estate mysteries for modern-day India. It’s an ingenious plot, and Raman takes obvious delight in teasing out the suspense to great effect."—CrimeReads (named one of the 13 Novels You Should Read in October) "Intriguing contemporary whodunit and series launch...fans of golden age mysteries will look forward to the sequel."—Publishers Weekly "... the influence of Agatha Christie on the author's writing is unmissable. Enjoy a nostalgic trip back to your teenage years when crisp crime thrillers kept us awake for long nights." —The Telegraph "The influence of Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr on the narrative is compelling ... The narrative style also shows influences of author Ngaio Marsh. Like Marsh, Raman's prose is what really makes him stand out. It is subtle, clear, ironic, but always elegant and peppered with witty liners; his characters sharply, sometimes hilariously, drawn." —Orissa Post "Red herrings galore, there is never a dull moment in the book. The writing is crisp and self-assured and the author's confidence shows in the way the story unfolds and in the way the motives and secrets of characters are revealed. The cliffhanger chapter-ends and solutions have readers slapping their foreheads. The denouement is crisp and impactful and doesn't draw out over pages."—Orissa Post

“Arthreya is a fine detective with a curious mind.”—Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review (Editor’s Choice) "A modern-day take on the classic locked-room murder mystery, transported to a remote mansion high in the hills of southern India."—The New York Times “Reminiscent of Agatha Christie mysteries, this first in the Harith Athreya series is a sure hit for readers who love a taste of foreign intrigue and a solid whodunit. Fans of Ngaio Marsh’s A MAN LAY DEAD and Patricia Moyes’s DEAD MEN DON'T SKI will also enjoy.”—Library Journal "A WILL TO KILL is a slice of sheer pleasure. Bravo."—The Guardian "A deftly executed country house mystery... Raman weaves in a believable and well-thought-out plot that stays faithful to the mood of a country house murder. The ghost-ridden misty landscape of the Nilgiris is an ideal setting for a cosy winter afternoon read."—Open, The Magazine "Channeling Agatha Christie isn't a bad way for a writer to spend his time, not if he does it well. Raman does it splendidly...{he} delivers a full-blast Christie mystery set in India but full of classic Christie tropes."—Booklist "In this kickoff to a new series, Raman brilliantly evokes Agatha Christie’s classic country estate mysteries for modern-day India. It’s an ingenious plot, and Raman takes obvious delight in teasing out the suspense to great effect."—CrimeReads (named one of the 13 Novels You Should Read in October) "Intriguing contemporary whodunit and series launch...fans of golden age mysteries will look forward to the sequel."—Publishers Weekly "... the influence of Agatha Christie on the author's writing is unmissable. Enjoy a nostalgic trip back to your teenage years when crisp crime thrillers kept us awake for long nights." —The Telegraph "The influence of Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr on the narrative is compelling ... The narrative style also shows influences of author Ngaio Marsh. Like Marsh, Raman's prose is what really makes him stand out. It is subtle, clear, ironic, but always elegant and peppered with witty liners; his characters sharply, sometimes hilariously, drawn." —Orissa Post "Red herrings galore, there is never a dull moment in the book. The writing is crisp and self-assured and the author's confidence shows in the way the story unfolds and in the way the motives and secrets of characters are revealed. The cliffhanger chapter-ends and solutions have readers slapping their foreheads. The denouement is crisp and impactful and doesn't draw out over pages."—Orissa Post

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_

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Agora Books
  • Pub date
    Jan 2021
  • Pages
    340
  • Theme
    Classic crime and mystery fiction
  • Dimensions
    215 x 139 mm
  • EAN
    9781951709075
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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