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Harini Nagendra

Auteur van The Bangalore Detectives Club

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Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
India
Woonplaatsen
Bangalore, India
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professor
writer
Organisaties
Azim Premji University
Crime Writers of Color
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Elinor Ostrom Senior Scholar Award
Cozzarelli Prize
Agent
Priya Doraswamy
Korte biografie
Harini Nagendra is a Professor of Sustainability at Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India. She has received the Elinor Ostrom Senior Scholar Award and the Cozzarelli Prize with with Elinor Ostrom from the Proceedings of the Naional Academy of Sciences of the U.S. for research on sustainability. She lives in Bangalore. [adapted from The Bangalore Detectives Club (Pegasus, 2022)

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I don’t think I’ll continue with this series.
 
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kayanelson | 6 andere besprekingen | Apr 26, 2024 |
This is a cozy mystery set in 1920s India. The author is a Professor of Sustainability who lives in Bangalore.

A young bride, Kaveri, has moved to Bangalore to be with her new husband Ramu. Kaveri is smart and forward-thinking and loves solving calculus equations. Ramu is a doctor at the local hospital. She is afraid Ramu will be firm and traditional in his views but finds him kind and progressive. Ramu introduces her to the English hospital director Dr Charles Roberts, and his wife Daphne. While having dinner at the Century Club they discover a man has been murdered, Ponnuswamy the local pimp.

Kaveri becomes obsessed with helping Deputy Inspector Ismail solve the crime.

This was an enjoyable read which provided some background to the area, including recipes at the end. I struggled somewhat with the number of characters and their names, probably due to listening to the audiobook version. It would have been easier to keep track on a different format. I don’t really like murders when the motivation is blamed on mental health, as it seems a little cliche and perpetuates a misconception.
I would also have liked to see more development of their relationship as it was brand new but didn’t feature greatly. There were also a few inconsistencies such as speaking about her love of complex calculus when she is solving a simple arithmetic problem, and they both seem very modern for the era. Nevertheless these small things aside, Kaveri was a likeable character and I would happily read another of her adventures.
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mimbza | 15 andere besprekingen | Apr 23, 2024 |
Easy read, lovely description of the 1920s Bangalore and its intricate social hierarchies wrapped up in a gripping mystery. Totally recommend this for a leisurely read.
 
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harsharaghuram | 15 andere besprekingen | Mar 8, 2024 |
Sporadically engaging and readable, the story provides a picturesque insight of 1920's India and the colourful life of well-to-do citizens. While it is pleasant to read about Kaveri, the main protagonist, the flawed plotting and unrealistic portrayal of the life and times detracted from a solid narrative. The novel is not plotted sufficiently well, being contradictory or begging belief too many times.
 
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Werken
8
Leden
353
Populariteit
#67,814
Waardering
½ 3.4
Besprekingen
23
ISBNs
31
Talen
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