"With delicious dishes and deepening relationships among the characters, devoted readers of the series will find much to enjoy here. However, Into the Leopard's Den can be read on its own as an atmospheric mystery novel with a heroine whose curiosity and courage shine a light on long-held secrets."-- "Asian Review of Books"
Praise for A Nest of Vipers: "In this third volume of the Bangalore Detectives Club series, Das, the star magician at the Maximilian Circus, vanishes -- for real -- in the midst of his latest act. His teen son asks Kaveri Murthy to find him. As they search for Das, the intrepid Kaveri and her detectives become entangled in a web of political intrigue that threatens to turn deadly."-- "The Washington Post" "For cozy mystery lovers looking for social commentary and scrumptious culinary descriptions, as well as for readers who enjoy Sujata Massey's Perveen Mistry series but would appreciate a faster pace."-- "Library Journal"
"Kaveri Murthy, star of the Bangalore Detectives Club Mystery series, is one of the most fun-to-follow detectives in contemporary fiction. In this, the fourth in the series, set in 1922, Kaveri is investigating both the murder of an old woman in Bangalore and a series of murders in the region of Coorg. The book focuses here on the maltreatment of Indian workers (including children) in factories and on coffee plantations by the British empire. Nagendra also shines a light on environmental abuses. Fascinating throughout."-- "Booklist (starred)"
"Nagendra returns with a new installment of the Bangalore Detectives Club. In the new novel, Kaveri Murthy is resting at home while pregnant when a Bangalore woman dies holding a photograph of her. The case leads her around the city and ultimately toward a reunion with her husband in Coorg, where the mysteries only deepen. Nagendra's series is a thoughtful crowd-pleaser and satisfyingly steeped in history."-- "Dwyer Murphy, CrimeReads"
"You'll savor the evocative setting and complex mystery, not to mention Kaveri, who Booklist calls 'one of the most fun-to-follow detectives in contemporary fiction.'"-- "Bookbub"
"Harini's writing is vivid, capturing the sights, sounds and tastes of the place Kaveri lives and travels. It's wonderful to get to read a story that truly pulls you in as a reader."-- "Kings River Life"
"A winning combination of historical mystery and detective work propelled by the-clock-is-ticking danger. A courageous heroine; intriguing social history embodied in clothes, housing, and food; Indian jadoo magic; and a propulsive plot all add up to a rewarding read."--Booklist (starred)-- "Booklist (starred)"
"These stories follow fierce female detectives as they navigate the world of crime with braines, grit, and style."-- "Chicago Tribune"