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There was a twanging sound; and she felt her harness shudder. Reality seemed to slow down; as she looked up at the crane and saw her wire falling away; down into the gorge. It’s hard being the only son of a Bollywood superstar; and seventeen-year-old Raj Kapoor’s life just got a little bit more complicated. Preeti Shabbir; the beautiful starlet acting in Amit Kapoor’s latest film; is almost killed in a suspicious accident on the set. Raj and his friends Nagi and Madhuri resolve to find the would-be killer and stop him before he tries to finish the job. But is Preeti the intended victim? Or is the killer’s aim something even more chilling? In the first book featuring the detective trio from Mumbai’s glittering film world; Shoot the Peacock will take you on a wild ride through the fabulous and mysterious world of Bollywood at work and at play.
She had a pang of guilt as she walked to the door. She had told only one person what she was doing; and even then not the whole truth. She certainly hadn’t mentioned the gun. The reality was that she might well never see anyone from this life again. Teen detectives Raj; Nagi and Madhuri are drawn into a web of deceit when Ameeta Soares; a rising Bollywood star; disappears from her swank Malabar Hill apartment. When the missing actress is accused of a brutal murder; the trio must plumb the depths of Mumbai’s underworld in a desperate attempt to track her down. Along the way; they play a dangerous game and end up in the sights of a cold-blooded killer. Who is the Crow; determined to eliminate Ameeta? And whose is the shadowy hand directing the Crow’s every move? The Bollywood Knights embark on a roller-coaster ride which takes them from the glamorous hangouts of Bollywood stars to seedy back-alley dance bars till the final; heart-stopping showdown.
There’s blood in the sand as Raj, Nagi and Madhuri fight to keep a dangerous weapons cache out of the hands of home-grown terrorists. When the IB and private eye Rekha Dixit cross paths on the trail of an underworld kingpin in Rajasthan, sparks fly, threatening war across the borders. It’s yet another dynamite-packed thriller for the Bollywood Knights until a beautiful starlet gets caught in the crossfire. Shoot the Falcon, the third book featuring the teen detectives from Mumbai’s dazzling film world, the Bollywood Knights, is a roller-coaster ride through the romantic and treacherous dunes of remote Rajasthan. Thrilling, action-packed and thoroughly entertaining, this is one book you will find hard to put down until you reach the final spine-chilling shoot-out.
A wildly popular app that feeds on hatred; a trek that literally brings out the beast in man; a luxury resort you don't want to visit on a new-moon night; a swimming pool with a deadly secret. These fiendishly unnerving tales by best-selling authors David Hair, Ranjit Lal, Deepa Agarwal, Murdering ghosts, enchanted amulets, a haunted medical school, an uncle with a resemblance to a vengeful lion...all these bring the paranormal uncomfortably close. Read if you dare..
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Vols. 6-29 and 32-41 include section "Bibliographie systématique de droit international" (varies slightly) for 1878-1902 and 1905-1914.