Yellow Lights of Death
By: Benyamin
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One of the best young writers of India-Indian Express One of the finest contemporary Malayalam writers-Mint In a cafe by the seaside, two friends, Christy Andrapper and Jesintha, witness the murder of a young man. When Christy discovers that it was Senthil, his classmate from school, who had been shot, he tries to follow up on the investigation. But the police deny such a crime ever took place. The hospital to which Senthils body was delivered insists he died of a heart attack. Christy begins to suspect a conspiracy. Was he caught in the middle of a giant coverup? How was his powerful family connected with it? As the mystery deepens, the story moves back and forth between the archipelago of Diego Garcia and peninsular India, delving into the very heart of early Christianity in India. After the success and acclaim of Goat Days, Benyamin crafts a clever and absorbing crimenovel- within-a-novel that is dazzlingly inventive and hugely enjoyable.
Publication Date:
25/12/2015
Number of Pages::
394
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780143420897
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Publisher Date:
25/12/2015
Number of Pages::
394
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780143420897
One of the best young writers of India-Indian Express One of the finest contemporary Malayalam writers-Mint In a cafe by the seaside, two friends, Christy Andrapper and Jesintha, witness the murder of a young man. When Christy discovers that it was Senthil, his classmate from school, who had been shot, he tries to follow up on the investigation. But the police deny such a crime ever took place. The hospital to which Senthils body was delivered insists he died of a heart attack. Christy begins to suspect a conspiracy. Was he caught in the middle of a giant coverup? How was his powerful family connected with it? As the mystery deepens, the story moves back and forth between the archipelago of Diego Garcia and peninsular India, delving into the very heart of early Christianity in India. After the success and acclaim of Goat Days, Benyamin crafts a clever and absorbing crimenovel- within-a-novel that is dazzlingly inventive and hugely enjoyable.