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Death of a Lesser God

The Malabar House, Book 4

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Death of a Lesser God

By: Vaseem Khan
Narrated by: Maya Saroya
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In the fourth rip-roaring thriller in the award-winning Malabar House series, Persis and Archie travel to the old colonial capital of Calcutta, where they collide head-on with the prejudices and bloody politics of an era engulfed in flame.

Can a white man receive justice in post-colonial India?

Bombay, 1950

James Whitby, sentenced to death for the murder of prominent lawyer and former Quit India activist Fareed Mazumdar, is less than two weeks from a date with the gallows. In a last-ditch attempt to save his son, Whitby's father, arch-colonialist, Charles Whitby, forces a new investigation into the killing.

The investigation leads Inspector Persis Wadia of the Bombay Police to the old colonial capital of Calcutta, where, with the help of Scotland Yard criminalist Archie Blackfinch, she uncovers a possible link to a second case, the brutal murder of an African-American G.I. during the Calcutta Killings of 1946.

How are the cases connected? If Whitby didn't murder Mazumdar, then who did? And why?

©2023 Vaseem Khan (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Historical International Mystery & Crime Mystery Thriller & Suspense Fiction Suspense
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I greatly enjoyed this newest installment of the series! Well worth the wait! Also fun to have the backdrop of a new city with its own unique flavor.

Another great installment!

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This was an awesome story. All the twist and turns were AMAZING. The reader was outstanding. I loved every minute of it. I hope this isn’t the last one.

Twisty

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Consistent character development. Awaiting the next in the series. Well written. Captures the complexity of cultural freedom post colonialism

Another excellent mystery

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The characters and plot are intriguing. The conclusion was heartfelt. I hope to read more novels by Vaseem Khan.

Enjoyable

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Vaseem Khan has proven, yet again, how brilliant of a writer he is. This book was my favorite in the series so far!

Delightful listen!

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The characters are fascinating, and the female hero is compelling. The stories are all very interesting. In this particular book, I felt as if I was on the edge of my seat for much of the story.

Great Series

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Great read, good overview of the history of partition. I look forward to the next book in the series.

Worth the listen

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Narration and plot are as excellent as previous novels. The only impediment is more than few forced metaphors.

Good, yet not equal to the previous in series

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Vaseem Khan is a top notch storyteller, embedded in the fabric of post independence Indian society. Perseus flawed and remarkable.

Well done

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The themes of this book include human dignity, prejudice, courage, fate, and the fine line between right and wrong - what drives so-called ordinary people to act like wild beasts during a moment of passion or anger? Extremely well-researched and beautifully narrated, this new Vaseem Khan was well worth the wait. Enjoyed every minute

Outstanding historical mystery

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