Mumbai (Maharastra) [India],November 7: Renowned lawyer and acclaimed author Berjis Desai has launched his latest novel, Murder at the Racecourse, a thrilling dive into the dark underbelly of the high-stakes world of horse racing.

Following his critically acclaimed works Oh! Those Parsis, The Bawaji, and Towers of Silence, Desai’s new novel, packed with intrigue, scandal and unexpected twists is already creating a buzz among fans of crime and mystery fiction.

Set against the thrilling backdrop of the racecourse where fortunes are made in seconds, Murder at the Racecourse unravels the murder of Nari Mansukhani, a notorious trainer, whose death triggers a chain of events that spiral out of control and rock the world of horse racing. The investigation that follows exposes a deadly cocktail of scandal, doping and betrayals, perplexing India’s  top sleuths. The captivating book keeps readers on the edge with every turn of the page.

Desai, a former journalist,  is also a former racing steward and thoroughbred horse breeder, draws from his deep knowledge of the racing world and brings his signature storytelling style to craft a tale that combines authenticity with a Hitchcockian level of suspense.

Speaking about his latest novel, Desai said, “Horse racing is not just about speed and skill, but is a world brimming with passion, betrayal, and greed. Through this book, I wanted to take readers into that hidden world, where the stakes go far beyond money or trophies. I am confident the book will keep the readers hooked till the very last page.”

Known for his distinctive writing style and sharp insights, Desai once again masterfully blends legal expertise and literary skill to offer readers a thrilling experience with Murder at the Racecourse.

Murder at the Racecourse is available now at major bookstores and online platforms, including Amazon.

About Berjis Desai: Berjis Desai is an acclaimed lawyer and author. A former managing partner ofone of India’s top law firms, Desai is known for his engaging storytelling and incisive commentary on society. Educated at Cambridge and Bombay, Desai has also had a long-standing connection with the world of horse racing.

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