Category L (Mystery and detective fiction)

 

L01
  Chaudhary, Ramprasad Nothing but the truth New Delhi: Vikas, 1978, pp. 28-33. 0010-1640
  Used by permission of the publishers  
Corr 0180 the (tLe)  
2013 words  
     
L02
  Hilda Raj Trail of evil -- (a suspense novel) New Delhi: Vikas, 1978, pp. 69-75. 0010-1790
  Used by permission of the publishers  
Corr 1140 going on (going in)  
  1530 colleagues (collegues)  
2009 words  
     
L03
  Dave, Shyam The Isaac docket New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1978, pp. 148-53. 0010-1650
  Used by permission of Orient Paperbacks a division of Vision Books Private Limited  
Corr 0820 reserves (reverses)  
  1090 stream (strem)  
2021 words  
     
L04
  Suresh Chopra `Snapped`, The Illustrated Weekly of India, (Feb 5, 1978), pp. 49, 51. 0010-1660
  Used by permission of The Illustrated Weekly of India  
2014 words  
     
L05
  Nikki Ty-Tomkins Seth `The garden`, The Illustrated Weekly of India, March 5,1978, pp. 55, 57, 58. 0010-1750
  Used by permission of The Illustrated Weekly of India  
corr 1460 three-storeyed (three-storied)  
2010 words  
     
L06
  M.R. McLeod `The silver knife`, The Illustrated Weekly of India, February 26, 1978, pp. 49-51. 0010-1790
  Used by permission of The Illustrated Weekly of India  
2018 words  
     
L07
  Manohar Malgonkar `Shalimar`, The Illustrated Weekly of India, August 13, 1978, pp. 51, 55. 0010-1690
  Used by permission of The Illustrated Weekly of India  
2016 words  
     
L08
  Manohar Malgonkar Open season New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1978, pp. 60-66. 0010-1740
  Used by permission of Orient Paperbacks, a division of Vision Books Private Limited  
Corr 0330 some (same)  
  0480 man (main)  
Sic 1300-1310 So she can look out  
2036 words  
     
L09
  Kapur, Vikram The traumatic bite, Delhi: Vision Books, 1978, pp. 158-66. 0010-1870
  Used by permission of Orient Paperbacks, A division of Vision Books Private Limited  
Corr 0130 carts (tarts)  
  0750 repetition (repitition)  
  1220 it`s (its)  
  1350 my (may)  
  1670 huge (hue)  
  1800 college (collage)  
2004 words  
     
L10
  Kapur, Tribhuvan In ecstatic embrace, a voidic composition, Vision Books, 1978, pp. 50-59. 0010-1740
  Used by permission of Orient Paper Backs, a division of Vision Books Private Limited  
Corr 0480 ensconced (esconsced)  
Sic 1450-1460 As he gave hope up  
2012 words  
     
L11
  Dog detective Ranjha, Macmillan London Ltd., 1978, pp.66-73. 0010-1630
  Used by permission of Macmillan (Accounts and Administration) London Limited  
2011 words  
     
L12
  Raghunathan `The avenger`, Eve`s Weekly, December 9-15, 1978, pp. 15, 17. 0010-1820
  Used by permission of Eve`s Weekly Limited  
Corr 0170 stuff (staff  
  0320 Brahmacharya (Bramacharya)  
  1620 mechanically (machanically)  
  1780 became (become)  
2010 words  
     
L13
  Dhurandhar, Arvind `Lal mahal`, Eve`s Weekly, April 6-14, 1978, pp. 43,45. 0010-1730
  Used by permission of Eve`s Weekly Limited  
2016 Words  
     
L14
  Mayah Balse `Trapped`, Eve`s Weekly, April 29-May 5, pp. 24,25. 0010-1710
  Used by permission of Eve`s Weekly Limited  
Corr 0990 dump (dunk)  
Sic 0710-1720 he didn`t try to stop me accepting employments  
2000 words  
     
L15
  Krishna Baldev Vaid The secret door`, New Quest Poona: November-December, 1978, pp. 423-426. 0010-1720
  Used by permission of New Quest  
Corr 0260 pouring (pourng)  
  0490 this (his)  
1970 words  
     
L16
  A. Bhrahm, Dev `The red suitcase`, Femina, Deember 8-22, 1978, p. 51. 0010-1310
  B. Manisha Bobb `The bus encounter`, Imprint, September, 1978, p. 59 1320-1750
  A. Used by permission of Femina  
  B. Used by permission of Business Press Private Limited  
Corr 0250 beside (besides)  
  0480 something (sometimes)  
  0820 we (he)  
  1630 its (it`s)  
2002 words  
     
L17
  A. Gurubachan Singh Bhulla `Fear` (Translated by Kuldip Singh from the Punjabi)  
  The Illustrated Weekly of India, November 12, 1978, pp. 44-46. 0010-1440
  B. Satya Saran 1450-1680
     
L18
  Trichy E. Bharucha `Teresa`, Mirror, January, 1978, pp. 41-44. 0010-1650
  Used by permission of Mirror  
Corr 0610 quiet (quite)  
  0650 some day (someday)  
  0800 happened (happeued)  
  0830 Ballary (Ballard)  
  0920 dipping (dippings)  
  1290 any more (anymore)  
  1520 dissimilarity (dissimilarily)  
2014 words  
     
L19
  Radhika Dorasamy The vow, Mirror, April, 1978, pp. 60-63. 0010-1760
  Used by permission of Mirror  
Corr 0220 innate (inate)  
  0640 incompetence (incompetance)  
  0760 all (al)  
  0730 Ramsamy (Ramsamy`s)  
2003 words  
     
L20
  Gidwani Bhaguram S. `Swami and two bottles of beer`, Imprint, Vol.XVIII,No.I,April,1978,pp.29-31. 0010-1630
  Used by permission of Business Press Private Limited  
Corr 1410 pronounced (prounced)  
2020 words  
     
L21
  Tendulkar, Vijay `Death by hanging` (translated from the Marathi by Priya Adarkar) Imprint, December, 1978, pp. 29-32. 0010-1740
  Used by permission of Business Press Private Limited  
Corr 1300 court. All (court, All)  
1980 words  
     
L22
  Mikki Hariani `Suspicion`, Eve`s Weekly, July 1, 1978, pp. 14-15. 0010-1790
  Used by permission of Eve`s Weekly Limited  
2007 words  
     
L23
  Ratnabai Bhattacharya `Suddenly last summer`, Femina, April 8-22, 1978, pp. 7,11,13. 0010-17770
  Used by permission of Femina  
Corr 0380 ought (aught)  
2007 words  
     
L24
  Bhat, Sudhakar Holier than thou, New Delhi: Sterling Publishing Pvt. Ltd.,pp.70-77. 0010-1630
  Used by permission of Sterling Publishers Private Limited  
2020 words