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The Blue Monsoon

Damyanti Biswas

A ritual murder at a Mumbai temple exposes the city's dark secrets and ravages the personal life of a detective in this sequel to The Blue Bar.

Amid incessant rains pounding down on Mumbai, Senior Inspector Arnav Singh Rajput is called to a shocking crime scene. A male body is found dismembered on the steps of a Kaali temple. Drawn into his flesh are symbols of a tantra cult. The desecration of a body at a Hindu place of worship puts the city on edge and divides Arnav's priorities: stopping a fanatic from killing again and caring for his wife who's struggling through a challenging pregnancy.

Then video footage of the murder is uploaded onto the account of a Bollywood social media influencer, triggering twists in the investigation Arnav didn't see coming. Caste systems at war. A priest under suspicion. And an anonymous threat that puts his wife's welfare at risk. When more bodies are found, the savagery of the city begins to surface--and Arnav fears that no one is safe from a bigger storm brewing.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
  • Publish Date: Oct 24th, 2023
  • Pages: 400
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.27in - 5.51in - 1.10in - 0.90lb
  • EAN: 9781662503924
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - Police ProceduralThrillers - Suspense

About the Author

Biswas, Damyanti: -

Damyanti Biswas is the author of The Blue Bar, the first novel in the Blue Mumbai Thriller series, and You Beneath Your Skin, as well as numerous short stories that have been published in magazines and anthologies in the US, the UK, and Asia. She has been short-listed for Best Small Fictions and Bath Novel Awards and is coeditor of the Forge Literary Magazine. Damyanti is also a supporter of Project WHY, a program that provides quality education to underprivileged children in New Delhi. Apart from being a novelist, Damyanti is an avid reader of true crime, a blogger, and an animal lover. Her ambition has always been to live in a home with more books than any other item, and she continues to work toward that. For more information, visit www.damyantiwrites.com.

Praise for this book

"With a complex plot and unusual structure...Biswas' second Blue Mumbai thriller captures both the diversity and tumult of its unique setting. A compelling procedural awash in crosscurrents." --Kirkus Reviews

"Mumbai during monsoon season provides a fine backdrop to this well-written thriller." --Mystery & Suspense Magazine

"Not only is The Blue Monsoon a riveting police procedural, Biswas dives deeply into Indian culture--both ancient and modern--and its complex social hierarchy." --The Big Thrill

"Damyanti Biswas' writing style most closely echoes that of the noir sub-genre and she is completely on trend by including so many facets of sociological study within her storyline--most especially the unique caste system and the various ramifications it causes." --BOLO Books

"Social constructs, family relationships, religion, and politics flawlessly come together in this stunner of a thriller. With the pulsing heart of Mumbai at its center and Damyanti Biswas's lush, rich writing, The Blue Monsoon is a terrifying, mesmerizing ride with a shock in every chapter. Biswas has created an astonishing cast of characters who collide in a seismic conclusion that will rock you to your core. An exceptional read!" --Samantha M. Bailey, USA Today and #1 national bestselling author of Woman on the Edge and Watch Out of Her

"Damyanti Biswas once again transports us to Mumbai and the gritty, richly emotional world of police inspector Arnav Singh Rajput, this time investigating a ritual murder on the steps of a local temple. The Blue Monsoon is crime fiction at its best--textured, colorful, and utterly absorbing. An absolute must-read from a remarkable talent." --Kimberly Belle, internationally bestselling author of The Personal Assistant

"Damyanti Biswas writes like a relentless detective, exploring and exposing the intricacies of Mumbai. The Blue Monsoon is reminiscent of The Wire in the way it seamlessly moves across sections of society, or in the way Biswas chronicles her resolute detectives, the strength of their families, or even the emotional complications of her dangerous criminals. This is more than an excellent crime novel, although it is that - this is a statement from a powerful writer as she firmly establishes her place in crime fiction. Readers will want more Blue Mumbai thrillers." --E.A. Aymar, author of No Home for Killers