I thought I would point out some interesting novels that I have read recently, all set in the British Raj.
The list may be useful if you are doing something like the Global Reading Challenge, or perhaps a Historical Reading Challenge.
Click on the link for my review.
Gaind, Arjun: 4.3, A VERY PUKKA MURDER
Maharaja Sikander Singh, Light of Heaven, Sword of Justice, Shield of
the Faithful, sole ruler of Rajpore, is slow to rise the morning after
the 1909 New Year's Ball.
But news of a murder galvanizes him. Major
William Russell, the English Resident of Rajpore, is dead in his bed.
Koula, Sudha: 4.3, THE TIGER LADIES - this one is not crime fiction, but provides interesting historical detail about life in Kashmir.
Mukherjee, Abir: 4.4, A RISING MAN
Calcutta, 1919. Captain Sam Wyndham, a
former Scotland Yard detective new to India, is confronted with a highly
charged case: a senior British official has been found murdered, in his
mouth a note warning the British to quit India, or else...
Stoddart, Brian: 4.6, A MADRAS MIASMA
Madras in the 1920s. The British are slowly losing the grip on the
subcontinent. The end of the colonial enterprise is in sight and the
city on India's east coast is teeming with intrigue.
A grisly murder
takes place against the backdrop of political tension and Superintendent
Le Fanu, a man of impeccable investigative methods, is called in to
find out who killed a respectable young British girl and dumped her in a
canal, her veins clogged with morphine.
Why MYSTERIES? Because that is the genre I read.
Why PARADISE? Because that is where I live.
Among other things, this blog, the result of a 2008 New Year's resolution,
will act as a record of books that I've read, and random thoughts.
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3 comments:
Really interesting, Kerrie - thanks
You could try the books by Tom Williams, set in India at the time of the uprisings. They're very good
I do like books with this setting.
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