<p>A murder mystery in the backdrop of an arranged marriage will be at the centrestage of bestselling author Chetan Bhagat's upcoming fiction book, announced publishing house Westland.</p>.<p>The book's title -- "One Arranged Murder" -- and its cover were revealed by the author on Monday. It will be Bhagat's ninth novel and 11th book overall. His last release was "The Girl in Room 105".</p>.<p>"'One Arranged Murder' is a gripping murder mystery set in a backdrop of an arranged marriage. Not only does it have intense suspense, it is also filled with humour, love and relatable Indian characters - something common to all my books. The test readers gave a phenomenal response and I can’t wait for everyone to read it," Bhagat said.</p>.<p>Though available for pre-order on Amazon, the book will be released worldwide on September 28.</p>.<p>Beside Bhagat's two non-fiction titles, "What Young India Wants" (2012) and "Making India Awesome" (2015), his previous works of fiction include "Five Point Someone" (2004), "One Night @ the Call Center" (2005), "The 3 Mistakes of My Life" (2008), "2 States" (2009), "Revolution 2020" (2011), "Half Girlfriend" (2014) and "One Indian Girl" (2016). </p>
<p>A murder mystery in the backdrop of an arranged marriage will be at the centrestage of bestselling author Chetan Bhagat's upcoming fiction book, announced publishing house Westland.</p>.<p>The book's title -- "One Arranged Murder" -- and its cover were revealed by the author on Monday. It will be Bhagat's ninth novel and 11th book overall. His last release was "The Girl in Room 105".</p>.<p>"'One Arranged Murder' is a gripping murder mystery set in a backdrop of an arranged marriage. Not only does it have intense suspense, it is also filled with humour, love and relatable Indian characters - something common to all my books. The test readers gave a phenomenal response and I can’t wait for everyone to read it," Bhagat said.</p>.<p>Though available for pre-order on Amazon, the book will be released worldwide on September 28.</p>.<p>Beside Bhagat's two non-fiction titles, "What Young India Wants" (2012) and "Making India Awesome" (2015), his previous works of fiction include "Five Point Someone" (2004), "One Night @ the Call Center" (2005), "The 3 Mistakes of My Life" (2008), "2 States" (2009), "Revolution 2020" (2011), "Half Girlfriend" (2014) and "One Indian Girl" (2016). </p>