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This book has been specially adapted for those for whom English is a second or foreign language, and who have reached at least a lower intermediate level. It will be suitable, in fact, for anyone who finds the original book too long or too difficult. The story itself, which begins and ends in India, is written in the best traditions of modern detective fiction, and it is hoped that this simplified version will provide enjoyable reading material