The Widows of Malabar Hill
بواسطة
Sujata Massey
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Mystery
Children’s
History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
432
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Nov 20, 2018
الناشر
Soho Crime
الطبعة
Deluxe
رقم ISBN-10
1616959762
رقم ISBN-13
9781616959760
الوصف
Set in the vibrant backdrop of 1920s Bombay, this intriguing mystery introduces readers to Perveen Mistry, a trailblazing female lawyer navigating the complexities of a patriarchal society. When she is tasked with handling the estate of a wealthy Muslim family, she discovers a tangled web of secrets intertwined with cultural norms and gender expectations. As the only female lawyer in Mumbai, Perveen must confront the prejudices of her peers while unraveling the truth behind the family's affairs.
Amidst the bustling streets and the rich tapestry of life in Malabar Hill, tensions escalate when the widows of the estate become embroiled in suspicion and intrigue. Perveen’s determination to seek justice for her clients leads her deep into hidden alliances and the often dangerous world of legal battles. Along the way, she faces not only external challenges but also personal dilemmas, as her past and professional ambitions collide.
With its lush descriptions and well-drawn characters, the narrative captures the essence of a changing India on the brink of modernity. It showcases Perveen as a complex heroine, juxtaposing her legal prowess with the emotional complexities of her life. The story invites readers to explore themes of feminism, family loyalty, and the quest for identity in a society steeped in tradition and change.
Amidst the bustling streets and the rich tapestry of life in Malabar Hill, tensions escalate when the widows of the estate become embroiled in suspicion and intrigue. Perveen’s determination to seek justice for her clients leads her deep into hidden alliances and the often dangerous world of legal battles. Along the way, she faces not only external challenges but also personal dilemmas, as her past and professional ambitions collide.
With its lush descriptions and well-drawn characters, the narrative captures the essence of a changing India on the brink of modernity. It showcases Perveen as a complex heroine, juxtaposing her legal prowess with the emotional complexities of her life. The story invites readers to explore themes of feminism, family loyalty, and the quest for identity in a society steeped in tradition and change.