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Razor Sharp

Written by: Ashwin Sanghi
Narrated by: Aditya Raj Sharma
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A baffling crime. A run-down ex-cop. But he's their best bet.

A city on edge.

A ruthless serial killer stalks the streets of Mumbai, leaving behind a gruesome trail of tortured victims. As the city reels in terror, the authorities grapple with a vital question: what links these seemingly random targets?

A dogged investigator.

Enter Prakash Kadam, once a decorated cop but now an angry, bitter wreck of a man haunted by his past. Summoned to put an end to the madness, he finds himself neck-deep in an investigation mired in police sluggishness and antiquated forensics.

A deadly game.

As old enmities resurface and perplexing twists in the case push him to the limit, can Kadam find the killer before it is too late? Or will he lose someone close to him---again?

With Razor Sharp, the first book in an exciting new series, Ashwin Sanghi demonstrates yet again his undisputed mastery at weaving complex, gripping thrillers that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

©2024 Ashwin Sanghi (P)2024 Audible Singapore Private Limited
Crime Thrillers Noir Police Procedurals Suspense

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Story and Mumbai

Well-written with a clear and logical progression. Kadam’s voice … too good and “ Salam MoMuMa…😁

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A disappointment

Having read other good books of Mr Sanghvi like Krishna key and Rozabal Line and others this was a big disappointment added to that was the narration. It was very disturbing and voice modulation was irritating to say the least along with bad pronunciation.
Expected much better, finished it for the sake of not leaving it halfway.

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If you are looking for a book where you always feel like what is going to happen next, then go for it!

Loved it. ✌ Plus, I don't know why but sometimes I found the narrator's impersonation of a woman's voice quite funny! 😆

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totally loved it

book will keep you on the edge of your seat, outstanding writing and good production to do justice to characters and story telling

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Massacre of the language

The narrator should spend the next decade in attending English diction classes . Perhaps his butchery of English will come to an end

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