The Lost Man of Bombay by Vaseem Khan - ISBN: 9781529341102
Hardcover
Bombay, 1950. Frozen corpse, dark conspiracy. Who is the Ice Man?

The Lost Man of Bombay

the warm, witty and utterly addictive cozy mystery with a brilliant female sleuth

$57.67

  • Hardcover

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    22 November 2022

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Summary

LONGLISTED FOR THE THEAKSTON CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR

SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA GOLD DAGGER

SELECTED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022 BY THE FINANCIAL TIMES, DAILY EXPRESS AND THE GUARDIAN

‘Hugely entertaining … history and mystery mixed with brutal slapstick, thwarted romance and sly humour… If only all period procedurals were as good as this’ THE TIMES

‘The latest of Khan’s excellent thrillers set in post-war Bomba…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529341102
ISBN-10:1529341108
Author:Vaseem Khan
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder & Stoughton
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:22 November 2022
Weight:616g
Dimensions:236mm x 164mm x 36mm
Series:The Malabar House Series
What They're Saying

Critics Review

The latest of Khan’s excellent thrillers set in post-war Bombay is a vivid portrait of a society remaking itself in the new era of independence– Mail on Sunday

Hard, realistic and fascinatingly hard to decipher. Persis is a terrific character * On Magazine *Vaseem Khan’s friction-free ascent to pole position in historical crime is consolidated by The Lost Man of Bombay. Much to relish here * Financial Times *What should you expect from a good historical mystery? Well, a decent mystery, obviously, and interesting characters to guide you through the plot, plus some inside knowledge of a place or period in history you are unfamiliar with. The Lost Man of Bombay by Vaseem Khan ticks all those boxes, and probably more, with ease * SHOTS *The hugely entertaining result is not unlike an India(na) Jones adventure: history and mystery mixed with brutal slapstick, thwarted romance and sly humour … Malabar House is a subcontinental version of Mick Herron’s Slough House … If only all period procedurals were as good as this * The Times *Khan writes with a charming formality and brings his characters and their dilemmas to life in this intelligent and intriguing series * Literary Review *British writer Vaseem Khan has shown quite comprehensively that he can write historical crime fiction well * Asian Media Group *The latest of Khan’s excellent thrillers set in post-war Bombay is a vivid portrait of a society remaking itself in the new era of independence * Mail on Sunday *A brilliant whodunnit mingling fascinating history, the flavours of India and a Himalayan blizzard of clues * The Sun *Vaseem Khan doesn’t only spin a fast-moving, well-plotted story; he deftly illuminates the religious rivalries that beset post-colonial India. Think Mick Herron in Bombay: inventive characterisation made laugh-aloud funny by Maya Saroya’s pacey, often caustic narration * The Times, Audiobook of the Week *Vivid, bracing crime writing married to a picture of a country seeking its post Raj identity * Financial Times, Books of the Year 2022 *Vaseem Khan’s excellent series set in post-partition India * Guardian, Best Crime & Thrillers of 2022 *Written with wit and heart, it’s wonderfully entertaining * Daily Express, Books of the Year *His excellent Malabar House series * The Critic *The best historical thriller of the year * Daily Express *If only all period procedurals were as good as this * The Times *

About The Author

Vaseem Khan

Vaseem Khan is the author of several award-winning crime series including the Baby Ganesh Agency adventures, set in modern Mumbai, and the Malabar House historical crime novels, set in 1950s Bombay.

His first book, The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra, was selected by the Sunday Times as one of the 40 best crime novels published in 2015-2020, and has been translated into 17 languages. Midnight at Malabar House, the first in the Malabar House series, won the Crime Writers’ Association Historical Dagger.

Vaseem has won numerous awards for his work, including, most recently, the Fingerprint Award for Historical Crime Novel of the Year for City of Destruction, the fifth in the Malabar House series. Vaseem is also the author of The Girl in Cell A, a psychological thriller set in small town America, and Quantum of Menace, the first in a series featuring Q from the world of James Bond.

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