Golden ChainsKavya Sharma leaves her husband's house in Hyderabad with one bag and three years of carefully documented truth. She files a complaint. Eleven pages. Every date, every name, every bank branch she was made to stand outside while her gold was stolen and her name was forged onto loans she never agreed to.Inspector Aryan Nair receives the file and notes, with the instinct of a young investigator, that her composure unsettles him. That she remembers too precisely. That a woman who has suffered what she describes should not look like this.He is wrong.Five months later, Kavya's husband is found dead. The door locked from inside. A note on the desk - signed, weighted under a paperweight blames the case. Blames Kavya.It looks like guilt.It is not guilt.What follows is the unravelling of a family that has spent years taking everything from one woman and has now turned, with the same cold calculation, on one of its own. Inspector Nair must solve a murder in a house full of people who heard nothing and say nothing except one seven year old boy who knows the difference between the sound of a window closing from inside and the sound of a window closing from outside.Golden Chains is a razorsharp thriller about truth, greed and the cost of believing the wrong person first. About a woman who was told her truth was not enough - and prepared it so precisely, so completely, that the world had no choice but to receive it.