The Kolkata Conundrum
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  • Reads 198
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 10
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2024
When a renowned Bengali scholar vanishes days before revealing his research on a priceless artifact, Feluda is drawn into a maze of hidden histories and dangerous secrets. With his ever-faithful cousin Topshe, the eccentric Jatayu, and Jatayu's spirited niece, Madhuri, Feluda dives into the heart of Kolkata, where every street holds a clue and every ally has a motive.

As the team races to piece together the mystery, they confront rivals, coded messages, and long-buried family ties. But will Feluda uncover the truth before the city's secrets become his downfall?
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