Sujata Massey: The Mistress of Bhatia House
The Mistress of Bhatia House
Buch
- Soho Press, 03/2024
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781641295963
- Bestellnummer: 11567960
- Umfang: 432 Seiten
- Gewicht: 367 g
- Maße: 209 x 140 mm
- Stärke: 29 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 26.3.2024
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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"India, 1922: Perveen Mistry is the only female lawyer in Bombay, a city where child mortality is high, birth control is unavailable and very few women have ever seen a doctor. Perveen is attending a lavish fundraiser for a new women's hospital specializing in maternal health issues when she witnesses an accident. The grandson of an influential Gujarati businessman catches fire-but a servant, his young ayah, Sunanda, rushes to save him, selflessly putting herself in harm's way. Later, Perveen learns that Sunanda, who's still ailing from her burns, has been arrested on trumped-up charges made by a man who doesn't seem to exist. Perveen cannot stand by while Sunanda languishes in jail with no hope of justice. She takes Sunanda as a client, even inviting her to live at the Mistry home in Bombay's Dadar Parsi colony. But the joint family household is already full of tension. Perveen's father worries about their law firm taking so much personal responsibility for a client, and her brother and sister-in-law are struggling to cope with their new baby. Perveen herself is going through personal turmoil as she navigates a taboo relationship with a handsome former civil service officer. When the hospital's chief donor dies suddenly, Miriam Penkar, a Jewish-Indian obstetrician, and Sunanda become suspects. Perveen's original case spirals into a complex investigation taking her into the Gujarati strongholds of Kalbadevi and Ghatkopar, and up the coast to Juhu Beach, where a decadent nawab lives with his Australian trophy wife. Then a second fire erupts, and Perveen realizes how much is at stake. Has someone powerful framed Sunanda to cover up another crime? Will Perveen be able to prove Sunanda's innocence without endangering her own family?"--Biografie
Sujata Massey, 1964 als Tochter einer Deutschen und eines Inders geboren, verbrachte ihre Kindheit und Jugend in den USA und dann mehrere Jahre in Hayama, Japan. Ihr Krimi-Debüt "Die Tote im Badehaus" (1999) wurde mit dem renommierten Agatha-Award ausgezeichnet. Sujata Massey lebt in Baltimore und kehrt so oft wie möglich nach Japan zurück. Zuletzt erschien von ihr auf deutsch "Bittere Mandelblüten". Sujata Massey
The Mistress of Bhatia House
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