Black River
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Published:4th Apr '24
Should be back in stock very soon
'A riveting murder mystery' Kiran Desai
'Brilliant, brutal' The Times
In the quiet village of Teetarpur, a child is found dead, hanging from a Jamun tree. Suspicion in the mainly Hindu community quickly falls on a vagrant Muslim man.
As grief turns to anger and threatens to explode into violence, it's up to Sub-Inspector Ombir Singh to uncover the truth before the villagers take justice into their own hands.
"A standout noir epic, which uses the trappings of the mystery to examine deeper ills in modern India... With its depth of feeling, narrative sweep and deceptively plain writing style, this is a crime novel I'll be thinking about for a long time" — New York Times
“Scratch the itch of those who love a "small community dealing with murder" tale with Nilanjana Roy's latest, set in Teetarpur, outside Delhi, "an hour's drive down silent, forested roads covered in powdered summer dust.” — Observer, Best crime novels and thrillers of the year
“A literary thriller of considerable acumen with a textured picture of a country.” — Financial Times, Best New Crime Books
“A new writer to shout about... Roy brings rural India and Delhi to life as much as she does her characters... Riveting.” — Observer
“A novel that is on the one hand a wholly satisfying murder mystery, but which also employs the village of Teetarpur as a kind of India-in-microcosm... A powerful, immersive and unsentimental novel of modern India, Black River establishes Nilanjana Roy as a crime novelist with which to be reckoned.” — Irish Times
“A brilliant, brutal saga that is both an unflattering portrait of modern India and a thrilling crime novel... [An] impressive debut, oozing heat and dust.” — The Times
“Framed as a police procedural, but with the breadth of a saga... [A] dazzling, lyrical tale of friendship, love and grief that shines a light on the corruption and religious sectarianism of modern India.” — Guardian
“This impressive debut is written with great humanity, as well as with incisive clarity... The plot, characterisation, location and writing is first-rate.” — The Critic
“A powerful slice of literary police procedural... This reflective whodunnit transcends the genre's limitations with its delicate handling of humane relationships... A page turner with an extra dimension.” — Crime Time
“A poignant and gripping story, but also a comment on religious intolerance, corruption in politics and issues that affect the rural community particularly, such as politics and gender. A tough but truly relevant read, at times beautifully and exquisitely written but absolutely heartbreaking. A scorching critique of modern India.” — Crime Time Podcast
- Long-listed for Gold Dagger 2024 (UK)
ISBN: 9781782279440
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368 pages