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Mrs.Scarlet is the top Business woman of topmost companies in the present times, as she has a thought of starting new business there were many anti people for scarlett for demolishing business and the money she had. one day her body at boston detective mihir started investigation, some new partners in her business,professor brook who is the family person of mrs.scarlet who was very fond of her, emma assistant of detective Mihir who helped him to solve the problem.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.SLOGANS
slogans on writings by various people
2.CHAPTER-1
BOSTON CHURCH
The dead body at boston church near avenue
3.CHAPTER-2
READ UNIVERSITY
professor brook a family person of mrs. scarlett the victim who gave important file
4.CHAPTER-3
INVESTIGATION
The was doctor mihir the detective and his assistant solved the criminal project
Slogans on writing
“The road to hell is paved with works-in-progress.” —Philip Roth
“The road to hell is paved with adverbs.” —Stephen King
“Who wants to become a writer? And why? Because it’s the answer to everything. … It’s the streaming reason for living. To note, to pin down, to build up, to create, to be astonished at nothing, to cherish the oddities, to let nothing go down the drain, to make something, to make a great flower out of life, even if it’s a cactus.” —Enid Bagnold
“To gain your own voice, you have to forget about having it heard.” —Allen Ginsberg, WD
“Cheat your landlord if you can and must, but do not try to shortchange the Muse. It cannot be done. You can’t fake quality any more than you can fake a good meal.” —William S. Burroughs
“All readers come to fiction as willing accomplices to your lies. Such is the basic goodwill contract made the moment we pick up a work of fiction.” —Steve Almond, WD
“Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand.” —George Orwell
“It ain’t whatcha write, it’s the way atcha write it.” —Jack Kerouac, WD
“Not a wasted word. This has been a main point to my literary thinking all my life.” —Hunter S. Thompson