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Murder at the Leaky Barrel

Written by: Joshua Bejoy
Narrated by: Shawn Goodman Jones
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Number-one instant best seller from Joshua Bejoy, India's youngest best-selling author

Friday the 13th. Halloween night. 1532, Dublin, Ireland. After a night out in a bar, Edward Brown is returning back home, where he is murdered. Five centuries later, on Halloween, he has woken up from his sleep, a thought to get revenge in his mind. He kills both Max Watson and Horace Jones, two residents of Bluebell. Edward flees, leaving no clues. The case is investigated by various agencies, all to no avail. Presently, the case is in the hands of Dublin-based investigation agency, UNWWAISMC. The case is given to Maralays Hover, a detective, and Root Anderson, a forensic psychologist. Join both of them on their mysterious and perilous journey to uncover the reason for the murder and bring the unidentified person behind it to justice.

The author Joshua Bejoy is an 11-year-old student from Pune, India. He wrote an inverted mystery, Murder at the Leaky Barrel, while confined to his home during the lockdown. Apart from writing, he likes painting, playing the guitar, and baking. 

In his own words: 

"The rush of happiness that I experience when I write is something that I can't describe! The richness in each word is nearly equal to sinking my teeth into some rich plum cake. Each and every creation we make can be molded into something great, just as my poem about the process of making bread describes:

At first, I'm paste without a taste,

Then with a spoon, you roll me out, rather in a haste,

As you work on me, I get softer by time,

Until you set me into my mold,

And after baking, you get culinary gold!"

©2021 Joshua Bejoy (P)2022 Joshua Bejoy

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