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  • Published: 11 November 2021
  • ISBN: 9781473594203
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $24.99

The Shadows of Men

‘An unmissable series’ The Times




Wyndham and Banerjee are back in a stunning new instalment in this award-winning, Raj-era series.

Award-winning writer Abir Mukherjee is back with another brilliant mystery novel in the Raj-era Wyndham and Banerjee series.

Calcutta, 1923

When a Hindu theologian is found murdered in his home, the city is on the brink of all-out religious war. Can officers of the Imperial Police Force, Captain Sam Wyndham and Sergeant Surendranath Banerjee track down those responsible in time to stop a bloodbath?

Set at a time of heightened political tension, beginning in atmospheric Calcutta and taking the detectives all the way to bustling Bombay, the latest instalment in this 'unmissable' (The Times) series presents Wyndham and Banerjee with an unprecedented challenge. Will this be the case that finally drives them apart?

*A SUNDAY TIMES BOOKS OF 2021 PICK*

  • Published: 11 November 2021
  • ISBN: 9781473594203
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $24.99

About the author

Abir Mukherjee

Abir Mukherjee is the bestselling author of the award-winning Wyndham & Banerjee series of crime novels set in Raj-era India. He has won the CWA Historical Dagger and the Wilbur Smith Award for Adventure Writing, and has been shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger, and HWA Gold Crown. His novels, A Rising Man and Smoke and Ashes were both selected as Waterstones Thriller of the Month. Smoke and Ashes was also chosen as one of The Times’ Best Crime and Thrillers since 1945. Abir grew up in Scotland and now lives in Surrey with his wife and two sons.

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Praise for The Shadows of Men

I loved the slick dovetailing of the dual narrative and the sharp, humorous writing...An engaging, evocative thriller that captures the heat of Indian nights and heady days of a bygone era, without being sentimental or simplistic. For me, the murder mystery and historical elements were perfectly woven together.

Janice Hallett, author of Sunday Times bestseller The Appeal on The Shadows of Men

Abir Mukherjee is doing something uniquely different in the crime genre. His evocation of 1920s India under British occupation is breathtaking. He takes you there with luscious strokes of his pen and a dry wit, keeping you on the edge of your seat as he spins his tale.

Peter May, Sunday Times bestselling author

The Shadows of Men is a fabulous read - exciting, moving and highly entertaining.

Ajay Chowdhury, author of THE WAITER

The pacing and twists are among the author's best work. This is a sterling example of a riveting whodunit plot coupled with a vivid portrayal of a seminal historical moment.

Publishers Weekly, starred review

A brilliantly conceived murder mystery set amidst political and social turmoil - beautifully crafted'

C. J. Sansom, on Death in the East

This brilliant mingling of real history and fictional invention kicks off a series that does for the Raj what Philip Kerr did for the Reich

The Times, on A Rising Man

The Shadows of Men displays all Mukherjee's usual brio, comic timing and eye for historical colour. It is a crime story, but also the tale of Banerjee's reckoning with himself and his involvement in the British Raj, a regime he increasingly despises. Thought-provoking, page-turning and immersive.

The Times

Abir Mukherjee's terrific crime novels are set in India in the 1920s. The Shadows of Men is vivid and brutal

Sunday Times, Crime Book of the Month

The Shadows of Men finds the always reliable ... award-winner Abir Mukherjee on fine form, with his quirky detective duo Sam Wyndham and Surendranath Banerjee struggling to forestall a religious war in 1920s Calcutta after

Financial Times

Captivating, moving and exciting, it's historical fiction at its finest

Sunday Express

Another compelling, thoughtful and atmospheric episode in this fine series

Mail on Sunday

Once again, Mr Mukherjee tells a captivating tale with an intricate plot, compelling characters, wry humour and diverse range of locations.

Economist

A gripping story, underpinned by the lovely bromance of the two main characters

The Times, *Books of the Year*

This is historical fiction of the highest order, and a crime/spy mystery with everything an aficionado of either could want; but it is perhaps the awful timeless resonance of some pervasive background details that hits hardest

Quietus

Mukherjee evokes the chaotic atmosphere of his setting wonderfully, and handles his complex plot expertly. Thought-provoking, immersive and gripping in equal measure, this is top-class writing from start to finish

Big Issue

Brilliant storytelling; humour, a bit of history and a decent mystery

NB Magazine, *Books of the Year*

Captivating, moving and exciting, this is the latest instalment in an unmissable series billed as historical fiction at its finest

Sunday Express, *Summer Reads of 2022*