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The Girl in the Glass Case by Devashish Sardana

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ (mature themes, crime fiction)
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Author: Devashish Sardana
Release Date: May 1, 2022
Genre: Thriller & Suspense

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Description

The Girl in the Glass Case, A Gripping Psychological Crime Thriller by Devashish Sardana

About the Book

The Girl in the Glass Case is a riveting psychological crime thriller that puts you right in the heart of a deadly cat-and-mouse chase. Set in Bhopal, it is a story about obsession, rivalry, and a race against time that will keep you reading well past midnight.

About the Author

Devashish Sardana is an IIM Ahmedabad graduate and runner-up in the 2019 Amazon India Pen to Publish Literary Contest. He is the author of The Apple, an Amazon bestseller, and runs the 10×10 Thrills blog on Facebook and Instagram, which reached over 12 million readers in 2020. His storytelling draws from a background in brand building at global companies, giving his thrillers a sharp, cinematic edge that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is perfect for fans of psychological crime fiction, detective thrillers, and dark mysteries who want a story that is fast-paced, gripping, and full of unexpected twists. If you enjoy strong female protagonists and chilling suspense, Simone Singh will feel like a character you have been waiting to meet.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is The Girl in the Glass Case about? The Girl in the Glass Case is a psychological crime thriller set in Bhopal, India. It follows Detective Simone Singh as she races to catch the Doll Maker, a serial killer who poses victims as Barbie dolls in glass cases. A second serial killer called the Clipper adds even more danger to the story, making it a pulse-pounding read from start to finish.

Q2: Is The Girl in the Glass Case suitable for adults? Yes, this book is recommended for readers aged 18 and above. It contains mature themes including serial killings, mental health, and crime investigation. The language is clear and accessible, but the content is best suited for adult readers who enjoy dark psychological thrillers.

Q3: Is this book part of a series? Yes! The Girl in the Glass Case is the first book in the Simone Singh series by Devashish Sardana, followed by The Girl with Broken Dreams and The Girl on Fire. If you enjoy this one, you will have more adventures with Simone Singh waiting for you.

Q4: Who published The Girl in the Glass Case? The Girl in the Glass Case was published by Penguin Random House India and is available in paperback format. It is a 344-page novel that most readers finish in a single sitting thanks to its fast-paced storytelling and gripping plot

Additional information
Weight227 g
Dimensions12.9 × 2.29 × 19.81 cm
Short Summary

ASP Simone Singh is a sharp, no-nonsense IPS officer who has just returned from an unjust suspension. She is paired with DSP Zoya Bharucha to hunt down the Doll Maker, a cold-blooded serial killer who dresses victims as Barbie dolls and displays them in glass cases. At the same time, another serial killer called the Clipper, who spent nine years as India's most notorious murderer, erupts in rage when the media shifts its attention to the Doll Maker. As both killers grow more dangerous and the body count rises, Simone must outthink them both before it is too late. Packed with twists, unexpected revelations, and sharp action, this is a story told in clear, engaging language that draws you in and never lets go.

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