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  • A Mumbai Murder Mystery

  • A Temple Hill Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Meeti Shroff-Shah
  • Narrated by: Shaheen Khan
  • Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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A Mumbai Murder Mystery

By: Meeti Shroff-Shah
Narrated by: Shaheen Khan
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Summary

The dazzling debut from your new favourite mystery writer.

Radhi returns home to Mumbai to lick her wounds after a failed relationship and a bout of writer's block, but she soon gets caught up in the tangled mystery surrounding the death of her best friend's father.

Among the rarefied circles of Mumbai's posh Temple Hill, there is nothing more tragic than loss of face—not even loss of life. Radhi's pregnant best friend Sanjana's father is found dead in his study. Everyone says it's suicide. And yet, just hours before, he was telling Sanjana that he couldn't wait to hold his grandchild in his arms. Something feels off to Radhi. Her suspicions are further raised by the surly cook and timid young maid's odd behaviour. And who did the second cup of tea on his desk belong to?

Radhi is determined to uncover the truth. But the deeper she digs beneath the diamond-studded prayer meetings and the lavishly catered ‘pure-veg' brunches, the faster she finds herself drawn into a web of festering grievances, hidden agendas and long-buried secrets. As the intense Indian summer draws to an end and the monsoon sets in, Radhi risks everything to find out the truth.

A fabulously engrossing and atmospheric crime mystery that will transport you straight to Mumbai. Fans of Faith Martin, Richard Osman, Victoria Dowd, Vaseem Khan, Ian Moore, Louise Penny, Shamini Flint and Agatha Christie will devour this brilliant, atmospheric murder mystery.

©2021 Meeti Shroff-Shah (P)2022 W F Howes
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Interesting but sooo class ridden

Interesting murder mystery set in high society India. Class nuances seem fascinating, but the story itself seemed pretty improbable. Why should the people answer the questions of our very clever amateurs?

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Fun and a perfect length

This was a fun, and easy to understand introduction to what I hope will be a long running series. I very much enjoy the depiction of Mumbai and how the middle classes in the city view each other and their own places in society. A great murder mystery!

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Flat line.

Never really took off even though it threatened to, on a few ocassions. Learnt a lot about Indian vegetarian dishes though.

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