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Count to ten / James Patterson and Ashwin Sanghi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: . Private ; Book 14 | Patterson, James, Private novels ; 13.Publication details: New York, NY Grand Central Publishing 2016Edition: First U.S. trade paperback editionDescription: 368 pages ; 21 cm. PaperbackISBN:
  • 9781538759639
  • 1538759632
Other title:
  • Private Delhi
Uniform titles:
  • Private Delhi
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • F PAT
LOC classification:
  • PS3566.A822 P7635 2017
Summary: "Santosh Wagh quit his job as head of Private India after harrowing events in Mumbai almost got him killed. But Jack Morgan, global head of the world's finest investigation agency, needs him back. Jack is setting up a new office in Delhi, and Santosh is the only person he can trust. Still battling his demons, Santosh accepts, and it's not long before the agency takes on a case that could make or break them. Plastic barrels containing dissolved human remains have been found in the basement of a house in an upmarket area of South Delhi. But this isn't just any house--this property belongs to the state government. With the crime scene in lockdown and information suppressed by the authorities, delving too deep could make Santosh a target to be eliminated ..."--Jacket.
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Books Books Fairmount Public Library Fiction Fiction F PAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T 54753

"Originally published by Century in the United Kingdom in 2016 as Private Delhi"--Title page verso.

"Santosh Wagh quit his job as head of Private India after harrowing events in Mumbai almost got him killed. But Jack Morgan, global head of the world's finest investigation agency, needs him back. Jack is setting up a new office in Delhi, and Santosh is the only person he can trust. Still battling his demons, Santosh accepts, and it's not long before the agency takes on a case that could make or break them. Plastic barrels containing dissolved human remains have been found in the basement of a house in an upmarket area of South Delhi. But this isn't just any house--this property belongs to the state government. With the crime scene in lockdown and information suppressed by the authorities, delving too deep could make Santosh a target to be eliminated ..."--Jacket.

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