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What if the detective investigating a murder realizes the victim is himself?And what if the system expects him to die to keep its secrets intact?The Detective Who Solved His Own Murder is a gripping psychological crime thriller that cuts far deeper than a traditional whodunit. Set against the stark realities of power, law, and moral compromise, this novel explores a chilling truth: sometimes justice survives only because someone agrees to disappear.ACP Aarav Deshmukh is a respected senior police officer known for closing impossible cases. When he reopens a cold murder file, disturbing patterns emerge-identical crimes across cities, terminally ill victims, staged confessions, and investigations that end too neatly. As Aarav digs deeper, he uncovers a hidden mechanism operating inside the justice system itself-one that quietly manages inconvenient deaths in the name of 'mercy.'The most terrifying discovery comes last.Aarav has been part of this system before.Worse-he is expected to become its final cost.As timelines fracture and memory turns unreliable, Aarav faces an impossible choice: accept his own death to preserve order, or expose the truth and let the system burn. With pressure mounting from powerful institutions, manipulated evidence, and trusted allies who are not what they seem, the line between duty and betrayal begins to blur.This is not just a murder mystery.It is a story about predestination, moral responsibility, and the price of silence.Dark, intelligent, and emotionally intense, The Detective Who Solved His Own Murder will appeal to readers who enjoy:Psychological crime thrillers with deep moral dilemmasNon-linear narratives and mind-bending twistsStories where the investigator becomes the suspectRealistic portrayals of power, corruption, and institutional silenceThought-provoking endings that stay long after the last pageIf you enjoy novels that challenge the idea of justice itself-where truth is dangerous and survival is not always victory-this book will haunt you.Because some cases are never solved.They are inherited.