City of Destruction
The Malabar House, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Maya Saroya
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By:
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Vaseem Khan
About this listen
'Historical fiction at its finest' MAIL ON SUNDAY
From the award-winning author of MIDNIGHT AT MALABAR HOUSE and THE LOST MAN OF BOMBAY comes a brilliant new mystery featuring the inimitable Persis Wadia.
Bombay, 1951. A political rally ends in tragedy when India's first female police detective, Persis Wadia, kills a lone gunman as he attempts to assassinate the divisive new defence minister, a man calling for war with India's new post-Independence neighbours.
With the Malabar House team tasked to hunt down the assassin's co-conspirators - aided by agents from Britain's MI6 security service - Persis is quickly relegated to the sidelines. But then she is given a second case, the burned body of an unidentified white man found on a Bombay beach. As she pursues both investigations - with and without official sanction - she soon finds herself headed to the country's capital, New Delhi, a city where ancient and modern India openly clash.
Meanwhile, Persis's colleague, Scotland Yard criminalist Archie Blackfinch, lies in a hospital fighting for his life as all around him the country tears itself apart in the prelude to war...©2024 Vaseem Khan (P)2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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- p h merrill
- 01-12-24
I love this series
I really appreciate a good mystery laced with lots of history, geography, culture and religion. I also enjoy the characters the author creates, especially Persis. I am only sad that I was so keen to get this latest book that I gobbled it all up practically in one go and will now have a long wait for the next. I like the reader too as there was no time that her presentation grated on me as is sometimes the case . It’s great to be taken to a hot steamy Indian city full of colour when it idd Sd cold and miserable here in Europe.
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- genna
- 07-12-24
Excellent twisting plot.
Apart from a few drawn out chapters, excellently performed, great plot, historic insights. Great captivating listen.
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- Marymouse
- 02-12-24
These books just keep getting better
This is the latest book in the Malabar House series. They seem to get better every time. Strong story with many twists and turns. Brilliantly narrated
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- Anne-Sofie
- 07-12-24
great story and performance
love this series and Saroya provides a masterful performance - my favourite crime series at the moment.
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- SquishyRogue
- 20-12-24
gripping
Well done Vaseem another superb read, Criminality, morality and politics what more could a reader want.
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- Vikas Krishan
- 01-12-24
Couldn’t put it down
A very good addition to the series and bittersweet i’m now looking forward to the next instalment and may it come quickly!
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- The Curator
- 01-12-24
Consistently great series.
I’ve yet to find one of these I didn’t thoroughly enjoy. Intelligently plotted, the characters are complex but enjoyable and they’re good fun.
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- Kindle Customer
- 22-12-24
This series gets better and better
Superb characterisation, complex plotting, beautiful pacing, and a wonderful evocation of 1940s and 50s India. In Persis Wadia, Khan has created a compelling hero.
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