Thursday, 22 May 2025

Murder in the Midst of Things, a synopsis

 Title: Murder in the Midst of Things

Author: Supratik SEN
Genre: Global Crime Thriller / Psychological Noir / Procedural Dossier Fiction
Format: Fiction (Hybrid narrative-intelligence report style)
Length: Epic-scale (multi-continent, multi-perspective narrative)

A mutilated body in Chennai. A cryptic message in Cambridge. A human rights lawyer dismembered in Toronto. Each act of horror echoes the same line: “She knows why.”

Murder in the Midst of Things is a genre-bending crime thriller that straddles continents, careers, and consciences. At its heart lies a global vendetta engineered by a clandestine syndicate—E.E. Core9—a surgically trained, trauma-bonded cabal of the wrongfully discarded. Former professionals turned precision killers, their vengeance spans a decade of betrayal, silence, and erasure.

What begins with a chilling double crime in India spirals into a transnational nightmare—blending the investigative grit of Mindhunter with the thematic depth of The Secret History. From IIT Madras to MIT, from Parisian war rooms to Silicon Valley glass homes, the story unfolds through the eyes of seasoned detectives, broken survivors, and ghosts of memory that refuse to stay buried.

Structured like a living case file, complete with forensic data, psychological profiles, poetic riddles, and soliloquies, this novel defies conventions. It is at once a chilling procedural, an ethical inquiry, and a study in emotional residue. The reader becomes the investigator—peeling back layers of injustice, organizational rot, and the unthinkable lengths some go to reclaim dignity.

Perfect for readers who crave:

  • High-stakes psychological thrillers
  • Global investigative fiction with ensemble casts
  • Ethical complexity and rich character backstories
  • Multilayered narrative structures and literary flair
  • Themes of systemic betrayal, retribution, and memory

Tagline:
Justice wasn't denied. It was redesigned.

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