The Mumbai School for Murder by Meeti Shroff-Shah

The Mumbai School for Murder by Meeti Shroff-Shah

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Publication date: 21st October 2025 (by Joffe Books)
Genres: Crime Mystery
Pages: 352 pages

Book 3 in the A Temple Hill Mystery

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Mystery novelist Radhi Zaveri has a new job, teaching spoiled kids at Mumbai’s prestigious North Star High School.

But, little does she suspect, things are about to veer wildly off-syllabus . . .

When fiery teacher Ms Venus is found slumped across her desk, the school insist she died of natural causes.

But Radhi’s not convinced. The Ms Venus she knew was in rude health, quite literally, stirring up drama and discord at every turn.

What if someone — a disgruntled parent, a disgraced ‘D’ student — decided to silence her acid tongue for good?

And the last person to clash with Ms Venus is mysteriously missing . . .

Can Radhi piece it all together — before the killer’s ruthless red pen strikes again?


About Meeti Shroff-Shah

Meeti is an award-winning copywriter, content writer and mother (though no awards for this yet). When she isn’t busy writing ads that make toothpaste sound like an aphrodisiac, Meeti can be found with a cup of ginger tea, gazing contently at the yellow gulmohars outside her window and plotting the murder of perfectly innocent people.

In 2016, Pan Macmillan India published her memoir, Do You Know Any Good Boys? – a funny guide to the Indian arranged marriage – based on the awkward arranged dates she had with 40 different men, before she met her husband.

Meeti lives with her daughter and husband (yes, the same one she took such pains to find) in Mumbai.


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