Inspired by true events, The Murder in the Rain is a fast-paced thriller revolving around the life and adventures of Inspector KP Singh.
Read MoreInspired by true events, The Murder in the Rain is a fast-paced thriller revolving around the life and adventures of Inspector KP Singh.
Read MoreInspired by true events, The Murder in the Rain is a fast-paced thriller revolving around the life and adventures of Inspector KP Singh.
Read MoreThe Girl in the Glass Case is a jaw-dropping psycho crime thriller. If you like determined heroines, nail-biting twists, and chilling serial murderers, then you’ll love this rollercoaster ride.
Read MoreWhen love is an obsession, rejection is fatal... Beautiful model and aspiring actress Gauri is found dead on the highway from a gunshot wound. The jewelry she had been wearing and other valuables are missing. Is it a case of a robbery gone wrong? Gauri’s friends and family hold her boyfriend Akash responsible for the death. Gauri had recently broken up with him because of his abusive behavior. Did the fallout of the breakup turn fatal for her?
Read MoreThe probe began in Murdrum 1 continues. The total murder count reaches 26. CBI inspector Komal Rathod applies several incredible, high-tech forensic investigation techniques, but still, she is unable to decode the mysterious Two Blue Dots – the hallmark signature of the killer. And the sexual sadist killer releases another cipher ‘SAW NOTHING’. Will she be able to get the killer’s DNA for Phenotyping?
Read MoreA horrifying decapitated head. A CBI intern on an assignment finds mysterious 'Two Dots' from a cold case. Human DNA is extracted from a mosquito's stomach. "Why had Harold Shipman killed 250 women?" A question of criminal psychology enters the picture. Against the corrupt system, a CBI intern leaves no stone unturned to dig the root of a cold-blooded serial killer.
Read MoreUnfolding the life and times of late 19th century India, Beyond Reasonable Doubt is a well-researched compendium of investigations undertaken under the British Raj, that laid the foundation for many crime-solving techniques used till date.
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