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20 June, 2024
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A Bangalore police procedural featuring Inspector Borei Gowda, a splendidly grumpy, hard-drinking, deeply flawed character whose chaotic home life includes an absent wife, an estranged son and an enigmatic mistress. It all begins when elderly Professor Mudgood is murdered in his kitchen at 2 am on a November night. As Gowda investigates, he discovers that many people might have wanted the professor dead. He had been a vocal critic of the Hindutva Movement whose ethnic nationalism has gained traction recently, often at the expense of Islamic and Christian minorities. Also disturbing is the fact that the professor's extensive property in the centre of bustling Bangalore would be a gold mine in the hands of ruthless developers with access to corrupt politicians. And there is no shortage of such characters, even in the professor's immediate entourage. The fast-paced plot has many surprising twists leading to an ominous end, but police work is not just about going out and catching crooks. All kinds of office politics, caste politics and other considerations make Gowda's life complicated. Anita Nair lives in Bangalore, and her disclosure of Gowda's thoughts elsewhere in the series is telling: "This was a city where dog ate dog, rat devoured rat, and everyone would get ahead if they dismissed their conscience."
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781913394967 |
| ISBN10 | 1913394964 |
| Number Of Pages | 354 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bitter Lemon Press |
| Format | paperback |
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Author's Bio
Anita Nair lives in Bangalore and is a prize-winning, internationally acclaimed author, playwright, essayist, lecturer and literary personality. Her novel "Ladies Coupe" is a feminist classic published in thirty languages. The Daily Telegraph called it 'one of the most important feminist novels to come out of India'. The first two novels in the Inspector Gowda series were widely acclaimed in the UK and the US.