Madhav Nayak spent most of his formative years in Mumbai,where he acquired an engineering degree and MBA, and started a career inmarketing. Growing up, his passion for cricket—watching, reading and bloggingabout the sport—was matched only by his love for crime fiction. Madhavcurrently heads marketing at a multinational in Singapore, where he lives withhis wife and son.
<p>Late on a Sunday night, Shreya Ved, an investigator of a commission probing match-fixing in the Mega Cricket League, is found murdered in her office.</p><p>Even as Inspector Vichare and Constable Lobo of Dhobi Talao Police Station begin their investigation, Russi Batliwala, the one-eyed, indefatigably curious Parsi cricket umpire (now retired), manages to wriggle his way onto the team. As clues tumble out, the trio discovers a rather long list of people who had the motive and the opportunity to kill Shreya that night, including India’s beloved cricket star – Rishi Girhotra.</p><p>But with their prime suspects dying mysteriously around them and a deadly cat-and-mouse game afoot, can Russi employ his keen eye for detail and unravel the bewildering puzzle before all their leads are stumped out?</p><p>A Murder Is Fixed is a rollicking murder mystery that takes readers on a ride through the posh cricket clubs, vada-pav stalls and chawls of Mumbai into the murky depths of a nefarious scandal.</p>