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.
This is a crime novel for everyone; for those who love traditional
mysteries there are clues, codes and ciphers, but it also had a
harder edge and a post-war darkness. A brilliant second outing for
Persis Wadia
*Ann Cleeves*
The Da Vinci Code meets post-Independence India. I'd be surprised
if I read a better book this year
*M.W. Craven*
Persis is brave, admirable, complicated and maddening, and is one
of the few superlative and original characters emerging from modern
literature
*On-Magazine*
As this charming series continues, readers will be cheering
[Persis's] successes
*SHOTS*
A thoroughly enjoyable yarn, complete with atmospheric setting,
intricate puzzle-solving and much derring-do
*Mail on Sunday*
The second in this excellent series . . . a delicious treat of a
historical crime novel
*The Observer*
Early indications are that Vaseem Khan has struck gold by setting
detective novels in 1950s Bombay. And that is why this is a gem of
a novel
*The Eastern Eye*
A wonderful, pacy, literary mystery
*Steve Cavanagh*
A hugely entertaining, devilishly clever and immersive murder
mystery
*Antonia Hodgson*
Vaseem Khan is at the height of his powers in The Dying Day . . .
First-rate story telling from a first-rate writer
*Daily Express Books of the Year, chosen by Imran Mahmood*
Reminiscent of some of the classics of crime fiction
*Crime Review*
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