The Death of Kirti Kadakia by Meeti Shroff-Shah
The Death of Kirti Kadakia is a thrilling whodunnit set in the affluent Temple Hill area of South Mumbai. This tale weaves mystery with nuanced portrayals of life in the community here.
The Death of Kirti Kadakia is a thrilling whodunnit set in the affluent Temple Hill area of South Mumbai. This tale weaves mystery with nuanced portrayals of life in the community here.
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