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The Case of the Love Commandos (Vish Puri, #4) The Case of the Love Commandos by Tarquin Hall
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“Sir, with due respect and all, my mummy-ji told me not to speak with strangers,” said Puri, conscious that Naga was now standing directly behind him.”
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“These included the top of Mount Everest and up the chief’s rear passage.”
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“The whole place reeked of tharra.”
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“Bollywood’s Govinda was gyrating his hips in front of a Swiss Alpine landscape.”
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“The “salla bhangi,” as he referred to the Dalit, lived on the other side of the village.”
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“Since becoming chief minister four years ago, Baba Dhobi had sought to consolidate his cult standing by using state funds to build lavish monuments and statues to the leaders of the Dalit movement, himself included.”
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“Mummy had then appeared, telling the press that her son needed his daily dose of iron tonic.”
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“The two men’s stomachs pressed together like a couple of beach balls. For a moment, Puri felt like he was going to get stuck.”
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“How can he eat at a time like this?” she asked Tubelight. The operative shrugged. “One time, Boss ate a chicken frankie after watching a hanging,”
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“Puri found the walls bare, his secretary having put away all his accolades, including his signed and personalized Kenny G album cover”
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“Never forget I am old,” she said. “What does that mean, Mummy-ji?” “Didn’t you know? Old is gold, na.”
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