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‘The first in an effervescent new mystery series. . . a treat for historical mystery lovers looking for a new series to savor (or devour)’ NEW YORK TIMES
Murder and mayhem . . . monsoon season is coming.
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Solving crimes isn’t easy.
Add a jealous mother-in-law and having to wear a flowing sari into the mix, and you’ve got a problem.
When clever, headstrong Kaveri moves to Bangalore to marry doctor Ramu, she’s resigned herself to a quiet life.
But that all changes the night of the party at the Century Club, where she escapes to the garden for some peace – and instead spots an uninvited guest in the shadows. Half an hour later, the party turns into a murder scene.
When a vulnerable woman is connected to the crime, Kaveri becomes determined to save her and launches a private investigation to find the killer, tracing his steps from an illustrious brothel to an Englishman’s mansion. She soon finds that sleuthing in a sari isn’t as hard as it seems when you have a talent for maths, a head for logic and a doctor for a husband.
And she’s going to need them all as the case leads her deeper into a hotbed of danger, sedition and intrigue in Bangalore’s darkest alleyways . . .
BOOK ONE IN THE BANGALORE DETECTIVES CLUB SERIES
INCLUDES A BONUS CHAPTER OF DELICIOUS INDIAN RECIPES
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‘A gorgeous debut mystery with a charming and fearless sleuth . . . spellbinding’ SUJATA MASSEY
‘Told with real warmth and wit. . . A perfect read for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan’ ABIR MUKHERJEE
‘A cosy mystery that warmly illuminates a time and place not often examined in fiction’ VASEEM KHAN
‘A beautifully painted picture of a woman’s life in 1920s India’ M W CRAVEN
‘A delight’ CATRIONA MCPHERSON
‘The classic whodunnit with the added appeal of a female sleuth in Colonial India. . . fascinating’ RHYS BOWEN
‘Told with real warmth and wit. . . Nagendra has created an intricate and fiendish mystery… A perfect read for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan’ – ABIR MUKHERJEE
‘Riveting. [Nagendra’s] use of colonial history is thoroughly fascinating, with devastating depictions of the airy condescension of the British. A fine start to a promising series’ BOOKLIST Starred Review
‘Harini Nagendra takes us to a wonderfully unfamiliar world in this delightful debut mystery. . .I couldn’t put it down’ VICTORIA THOMPSON
‘Absolutely charming . . . this one is a winner!’ CONNIE BERRY
‘An enjoyable trip back in time with a spunky young woman for company.’ R V RAMAN
‘Mouth-watering fashion and food set against simmering colonial intrigue in this delicious whodunit can be devoured in one sitting.’ SUMI HAHN
‘I loved The Bangalore Detectives Club . . . Kaveri especially is charming.’ OVIDIA YU
‘Nagendra makes her fiction debut with an exceptional series launch. . . rich, edifying, and authentic’ Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
‘Deliciously exotic’ Sunday Post
Murder and mayhem . . . monsoon season is coming.
_____________________________
Solving crimes isn’t easy.
Add a jealous mother-in-law and having to wear a flowing sari into the mix, and you’ve got a problem.
When clever, headstrong Kaveri moves to Bangalore to marry doctor Ramu, she’s resigned herself to a quiet life.
But that all changes the night of the party at the Century Club, where she escapes to the garden for some peace – and instead spots an uninvited guest in the shadows. Half an hour later, the party turns into a murder scene.
When a vulnerable woman is connected to the crime, Kaveri becomes determined to save her and launches a private investigation to find the killer, tracing his steps from an illustrious brothel to an Englishman’s mansion. She soon finds that sleuthing in a sari isn’t as hard as it seems when you have a talent for maths, a head for logic and a doctor for a husband.
And she’s going to need them all as the case leads her deeper into a hotbed of danger, sedition and intrigue in Bangalore’s darkest alleyways . . .
BOOK ONE IN THE BANGALORE DETECTIVES CLUB SERIES
INCLUDES A BONUS CHAPTER OF DELICIOUS INDIAN RECIPES
___________
‘A gorgeous debut mystery with a charming and fearless sleuth . . . spellbinding’ SUJATA MASSEY
‘Told with real warmth and wit. . . A perfect read for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan’ ABIR MUKHERJEE
‘A cosy mystery that warmly illuminates a time and place not often examined in fiction’ VASEEM KHAN
‘A beautifully painted picture of a woman’s life in 1920s India’ M W CRAVEN
‘A delight’ CATRIONA MCPHERSON
‘The classic whodunnit with the added appeal of a female sleuth in Colonial India. . . fascinating’ RHYS BOWEN
‘Told with real warmth and wit. . . Nagendra has created an intricate and fiendish mystery… A perfect read for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan’ – ABIR MUKHERJEE
‘Riveting. [Nagendra’s] use of colonial history is thoroughly fascinating, with devastating depictions of the airy condescension of the British. A fine start to a promising series’ BOOKLIST Starred Review
‘Harini Nagendra takes us to a wonderfully unfamiliar world in this delightful debut mystery. . .I couldn’t put it down’ VICTORIA THOMPSON
‘Absolutely charming . . . this one is a winner!’ CONNIE BERRY
‘An enjoyable trip back in time with a spunky young woman for company.’ R V RAMAN
‘Mouth-watering fashion and food set against simmering colonial intrigue in this delicious whodunit can be devoured in one sitting.’ SUMI HAHN
‘I loved The Bangalore Detectives Club . . . Kaveri especially is charming.’ OVIDIA YU
‘Nagendra makes her fiction debut with an exceptional series launch. . . rich, edifying, and authentic’ Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
‘Deliciously exotic’ Sunday Post
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