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yellowdogintexas

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21. the Dying Day by Vaseem Khan
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 11:30 AM
Apr 2022

Author of the Baby Ganesh Detective stories

This is a tight mystery set in the time of Partition. The main character is India's first woman police officer.

A priceless manuscript. A missing scholar. A trail of riddles.

Bombay, 1950

For over a century, one of the world's great treasures, a six-hundred-year-old copy of Dante's The Divine Comedy, has been safely housed at Bombay's Asiatic Society. But when it vanishes, together with the man charged with its care, British scholar and war hero, John Healy, the case lands on Inspector Persis Wadia's desk.

Uncovering a series of complex riddles written in verse, Persis - together with English forensic scientist Archie Blackfinch - is soon on the trail. But then they discover the first body.

As the death toll mounts it becomes evident that someone else is also pursuing this priceless artefact and will stop at nothing to possess it . . .

Harking back to an era of darkness, this second thriller in the Malabar House series pits Persis, once again, against her peers, a changing India, and an evil of limitless intent.

Gripping, immersive, and full of Vaseem Khan's trademark wit, this is historical fiction at its finest.

I am definitely going to read the first Malabar House mystery.

(and the Baby Ganash Mysteries also)

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the Dying Day by Vaseem Khan yellowdogintexas Apr 2022 #21
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