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An explosive serial killer thriller debut novel set in India. He hides in their house for days, watching their every move. He's patient. Calm. Calculated. A shadow over their bed. Their screams are music to his ears. Hello again…this is just the start, there will be more. When a serial killer leaves a message for private detective Siya Rajput at the brutal crime scene of a woman's murder, she unravels a bone-chilling connection to the mystery that has tormented her since her childhood—the vanishing of her mother, who has been presumed dead for sixteen years. Feisty and headstrong, but still reeling from the horrors of a devastating mistake she had made, Siya has dark secrets of her own. Is Siya's mother still alive? Finding the truth could make Siya question everything about her life.
Siya’s nemesis, notorious serial killer, Kishore Zakkal is back. Zakkal has kidnapped one of Siya’s closest confidants. Siya knows the brutal ways in which Zakkal’s mind works—her mother was kidnapped by Zakkal eighteen years ago before she managed to rescue her, almost losing her own life in the process. Now, Zakkal is coming after all the people Siya loves. He is hell-bent on ruining Siya’s life. He’s threatening to kill more women if she doesn’t surrender to him. Time is running out… …Siya’s toughest case yet could also be her last. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Lisa Gardner and Harlan Coben should meet Siya Rajput. ★★★★★ “This is a real page-turner with twists and turns that keeps you enthralled with this read. This definitely a home run.” ★★★★★ “Suspense and action, a few good guys against lots of bad ones.”
THE STORY: The action takes place at the country estate of Madame Ranevskaya, an estate famed for its beautiful cherry orchard--and soon to be sold at auction unless the delinquent taxes are paid. As the play begins Madame Ranevskaya has returned from Pari
Four murders. One missing girl. A bone-chilling mystery. Former criminal lawyer Siya Rajput had sworn off taking on cases involving children because of a brutal mistake she once made. But she is pulled into the frantic investigation when her ex-boyfriend turns to her for help in finding his missing niece. The prime suspect in the murders is in police custody, denying all charges and having any knowledge of the missing girl. Something tells Siya that he knows more than he is revealing. As Siya digs deeper, she comes across bone-chilling secrets that put not just her but also her family in danger. Each new clue takes her to a darker place...and a step closer to her death. Emotions and suspense brim in this heart-stopping mystery set in the quaint city of Pune, India. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Lisa Gardner and Harlan Coben will love to meet Siya Rajput. Little Girl Gone is the second book in the Siya Rajput Mystery Series and can be read as a standalone.
Stephen Karam is known for his dedication to exploring the idiosyncrasies of human speech and behavior -- the subtleties, the depth, and the awkward minutia. With this new adaptation of Chekhov’s canonical masterpiece about a family on the brink of bankruptcy, Karam's fluid style finds a harmonious fit with the work of the master playwright.
She has blood on her hands. And no memory of how it got there. Former criminal lawyer Siya Rajput's father disappeared seventeen years back. There has not been a single lead in his disappearance. Until now. While following up on a shocking new clue, Siya suffers from a blackout and wakes up drenched in blood with no recollection of what happened. There’s a body of a woman in the boot of her car. At the other end of town, Senior Inspector Kapil Rathod is called in to investigate a triple homicide. The murders pose a lot of questions—the answers to which may have a connection to Siya's father. Siya and Rathod are up to their necks in a dangerous web of deceit and treachery. They cannot trust anyone, especially not the police. Is Siya's father the great man she thinks he was? After all, love can cloud anyone's judgment. What Siya will find can destroy her…not unless it kills her first. Emotions and suspense brim in this heart-stopping mystery set in atmospheric India. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Lisa Gardner and James Patterson should meet Siya Rajput.
The COMPLETE Siya Rajput Crime Thriller series. That's a total of FOUR BINGE-WORTHY THRILLERS with a feisty heroine brought together in one great value collection. “Excellent. Grips you from the opening chapter, great characters & thrilling mysteries.” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ He hides in their house for days, watching their every move. He’s patient. Calm. Calculated. A shadow over their bed. Their screams are music to his ears. Hello again…this is just the start, there will be more. When a serial killer leaves a message for detective Siya Rajput at the brutal crime scene of a woman’s murder, she unravels a bone-chilling connection to the mystery that has tormented her since her childho...
Anton Pavlova once dreamed of becoming a great dancer, but life took him in a different direction. Now a hardened agent with the USIB, he cannot remember much about the young girl who was once been his wife, or the circumstances of her death. Nor could he understand his own self-degrading behavior, or the underlying anger that caused it. Only Paul Sanderson, his superior, and Leslie Fairchild, psychologist in the USIB, know. All of his career he has avoided relationships, both professional and romantic, managing to hide from the vulnerability of human emotions by losing himself in his work. But now, reassigned to a sleepy rural town in the Sierra Nevada Mountains he meets Hope, a young woman...
In order to create a living character on the stage, the actor needs more than masterful technique. He must work on the play in a way that will enable him to understand the meaning of each of the roles in it, and the nature of the relations between these roles. Stanislavsky developed his method of working on the play and the role over many years, but because it was constantly being modified and improved, only fragments of the method were ever recorded. Now Irina and Igor Levin have systematized the method, clearly setting forth its principles and demonstrating precisely how they are put to use. Using the complete text of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and breaking it into individual "events;" they take the reader through each situation in the play, exploring the motivations and feelings of the characters. The reader emerges with a fine understanding of the play and its roles, and with a method that can be used successfully to analyze any drama. "An excellent book, highly useful for actors and directors both in its principles and in its detailed analyses of text and subtext."—Nicholas Rudall, Court Theatre.
Barclay and his friends race to find a legendary beast in the Wilderlands before their enemy in this action-packed fourth book in the New York Times bestselling Wilderlore series. As the election for Grand Keeper looms closer, the villainous Audrian Keyes returns. He claims he has the secret to finding Navrashtya, the Legendary Beast of the Tundra who’s been missing for centuries. And so a team of specialized Lore Keepers must undertake a desperate mission: find her first, no matter the cost. But the uncharted regions of the Tundra hold countless dangers, from the monstrous Beasts to the brutal cold, yet far more chilling mysteries await them out on the ice caps. Like why Navrashtya went missing in the first place. Or the truth behind this strange Lore that only Barclay can feel, whose power might very well save the mission—or doom it.