Case No. 11

Case No. 11

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Some secrets don't stay buried. They wait. Aarya Sharma didn't choose Delhi. She didn't choose the cold case her class got assigned either. But when she opens the file on "Case No. 11," a nineteen-year-old girl, found dead in Rajasthan, ruled a suicide, something stops her cold. Something doesn't add up. The witness vanished. And a detail in the evidence photographs sits in her memory like something she should know but can't place. The deeper she digs, the further back it goes. A girl the world forgot. A company that buried its crimes along with the people who tried to expose them. A pattern that didn't start with "Case No. 11"- and hasn't ended either. Aarya thinks she is investigating a cold case. She doesn't yet know she has been inside it her whole life. She survived once. He hasn't forgotten. "Case No. 11" is a thriller about inherited silence, the past that follows you across cities, and what happens when one refuses to let a dead girl stay forgotten.
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