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Inspector Angre and The PIZZA Delivery BOY
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Inspector Angre and The PIZZA Delivery BOY

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On a routine day, or so it seems to Inspector Angre, a young motorcyclist delivering pizzas dies in an accident on the Lower Parel flyover. Angre in the Mumbai traffic police hasn’t exactly earned a good reputation for himself. He asks too many questions, is stubborn, and given to a studied vagueness… and all this has not endeared him either to politicians or his colleagues. So when he notices a bullet injury on the dead motorcyclist’s neck, it makes him curious, and he begins poking around. But as one dot seems to lead to another, a spate of deaths follow and Angre, isolated within his own force, realises he is on his own. It is a thankless case to pursue, and matters are not helped when his own personal life is in turmoil. Is the search for truth a lonely, uncompromising one? Is the gunman Rawat, who Angre is chasing all over the place, the real villain or is it someone else altogether? And then, as Angre gets embroiled in the case, he understands that ?truth? can occupy a fuzzy space, when friends turn enemies overnight and your enemy could be the one whose help you one day come to need desperately.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Popular Prakashan Ltd
Country
India
Date
1 March 2013
Pages
274
ISBN
9788179917725

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

On a routine day, or so it seems to Inspector Angre, a young motorcyclist delivering pizzas dies in an accident on the Lower Parel flyover. Angre in the Mumbai traffic police hasn’t exactly earned a good reputation for himself. He asks too many questions, is stubborn, and given to a studied vagueness… and all this has not endeared him either to politicians or his colleagues. So when he notices a bullet injury on the dead motorcyclist’s neck, it makes him curious, and he begins poking around. But as one dot seems to lead to another, a spate of deaths follow and Angre, isolated within his own force, realises he is on his own. It is a thankless case to pursue, and matters are not helped when his own personal life is in turmoil. Is the search for truth a lonely, uncompromising one? Is the gunman Rawat, who Angre is chasing all over the place, the real villain or is it someone else altogether? And then, as Angre gets embroiled in the case, he understands that ?truth? can occupy a fuzzy space, when friends turn enemies overnight and your enemy could be the one whose help you one day come to need desperately.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Popular Prakashan Ltd
Country
India
Date
1 March 2013
Pages
274
ISBN
9788179917725