City of Destruction
The gripping and unputdownable new Malabar House mystery
(Author) Vaseem Khan'Vaseem Khan writes with charm and wit, and an eye for detail that transports the reader entirely. I couldn't love this series more' CHRIS WHITAKER 'Historical fiction at its finest' MAIL ON SUNDAY From the award-winning author of MIDNIGHT AT MALABAR HOUSE and THE LOST MAN OF BOMBAY comes a brilliant new mystery featuring the inimitable Persis Wadia. Bombay, 1951. A political rally ends in tragedy when India's first female police detective, Persis Wadia, kills a lone gunman as he attempts to assassinate the divisive new defence minister, a man calling for war with India's new post-Independence neighbours. With the Malabar House team tasked to hunt down the assassin's co-conspirators - aided by agents from Britain's MI6 security service - Persis is quickly relegated to the sidelines. But then she is given a second case, the burned body of an unidentified white man found on a Bombay beach. As she pursues both investigations - with and without official sanction - she soon finds herself headed to the country's capital, New Delhi, a city where ancient and modern India openly clash. Meanwhile, Persis's colleague, Scotland Yard criminalist Archie Blackfinch, lies in a hospital fighting for his life as all around him the country tears itself apart in the prelude to war...
Vaseem Khan
Vaseem Khan is a British author known for his crime fiction novels set in Mumbai, India. His most notable works include the Baby Ganesh Agency Investigation series, featuring the charming detective Inspector Chopra and his trusty elephant sidekick, Ganesha. Khan's writing style is marked by a blend of humor, suspense, and cultural insights, making his books a unique and engaging read. His contributions to the crime fiction genre have introduced readers to the vibrant and complex world of contemporary India. His most famous work, "The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra," has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal fan following. Khan's works continue to captivate readers with their rich characters, compelling plots, and vivid depictions of Indian society.