When an Anglo-Indian love triangle ended in murder, it
sent shockwaves through 1950s Bombay. The Nanavati
trial split Indian high-society, its effects reaching as far
as the Nehru government In modern-day London, Bhalu's dying mother leaves him a trunk of letters and a mystery: was there a second crime connected with the murder, one that has gone untold and unpunished, but that has shaped the lives of Bhalu and his family?
Together with his childhood friend Phoebe, Bhalu
returns to India to discover the truth, and write the last
chapter of The Death of Mr Love.
A brilliant insider-outsider account of India-Daily Mail
A book that does justice to Bombay. It is one of the
most exciting releases of this year. Sinha writes
beautifully' -Sunday Express (Bombay)
This novel twinkles with genial intelligence-Observer