
It’s 1921 in Bangalore, India when a young wife named Kaveri–married to a handsome doctor–gets involved in solving a murder. A man is stabbed to death. Kaveri learns he’s a pimp with a stable of beautiful women. What do you think a woman who studies her calculus books in her spare time would do?
Kaveri tracks down a prostitute who identifies herself as Mala. More clues are revealed and another body is discovered. Kaveri persists in her investigation despite the danger.
I enjoyed the scenes of life in India in the early 1920s. Kaveri’s husband, Ramu, loves to drive his car through the dusty streets of Bangalore. As you might suspect, the strictures of India in those days cramp Kaveri’s movements. But she earns the respect of Mr. Ismail, the Deputy Inspector of the Wilson Gardens police station, the officer assigned to solve these murders.
This is Harini Nagendra’s first novel. In her Acknowledgements (p. 286), Harini Nagendra, a Professor Sustainability at Azim Premji University in Bangalore, states it took her 13 years to write The Bangalore Detectives Club. I hope it doesn’t take her 13 more years to write a sequel! I can’t wait to read it! GRADE: B














