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  • Nothing Lasts Forever

  • No secret can stay buried…
  • Written by: Vish Dhamija
  • Narrated by: Adnan Kapadia
  • Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)
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Nothing Lasts Forever

Written by: Vish Dhamija
Narrated by: Adnan Kapadia

Publisher's Summary

When Inspector Michael D'Cunha is called in to investigate a fire incident in Mumbai's posh Worli Sea Face apartment, where Raaj Kumar has died, he is convinced it is arson, not an accident - either for insurance or an adulterous relationship gone sour. But Raaj's wife, Serena, is out of the country and the suspected other woman, Kim, has more alibis than he can count. A close friend of Raaj dies, in mysterious circumstances, soon after. But it's only when the Bombay Stock Exchange nosedives that the police start digging old graves. Love, deception, murder, suspense - Nothing Lasts Forever!

©2010 Vish Dhamija (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

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it's an good interesting story, one can easily finish it in less then 1 day.

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This author is over-rated

Mundane. Pedestrian. Confused. Has vital coincidences even though the author ridicules them in the text. The plot is forced and the first half of the tale is utterly boring. The author could easily have reduced the length by half without compromising on the connectivity or the build-up of the plot. To top it all, the narrator does nothing to add value. - Arvind Passey - Blog: www.passey.info

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