
The Satapur Moonstone
by:
Sujata Massey
Language: English
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 161695910X
Publication date:
May 14th, 2019
Publisher: Soho Crime
Pages: 361
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction, Children’s, History
In a vibrant landscape of intrigue and tension, Sujata Massey crafts a gripping tale set in the 1920s, navigating the complexities of colonial India. As the sun sets over the princely state of Satapur, a rare moonstone has gone missing, unleashing a ripple of chaos among the royal family. A seasoned investigator, Perveen Mistry, finds herself at the heart of the mystery, challenged not just by the case but by the societal norms of her time.
The tension is palpable as Perveen, one of the first female lawyers in India, wrestles with her own place in a world dominated by tradition and patriarchy. Her determination to seek justice and secure the truth is unwavering, even as she confronts danger and deception at every turn. The royal family's secrets entwine with the broader socio-political landscape, highlighting the struggles faced by women and the stark realities of colonial rule.
Massey’s eloquent prose brings to life the rich cultural tapestry of India, immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and scents of the era. As Perveen navigates palatial politics and familial loyalty, she discovers that the key to solving the moonstone mystery may be hidden within her own past.
The narrative weaves together themes of empowerment, resilience, and the search for identity against a backdrop of looming historical change. With each turn of the page, suspense builds, leading to a breathtaking conclusion that examines the boundaries of justice in a tumultuous time. Readers will be captivated by this intricate saga that illuminates both the glories and challenges of early 20th-century India.
The tension is palpable as Perveen, one of the first female lawyers in India, wrestles with her own place in a world dominated by tradition and patriarchy. Her determination to seek justice and secure the truth is unwavering, even as she confronts danger and deception at every turn. The royal family's secrets entwine with the broader socio-political landscape, highlighting the struggles faced by women and the stark realities of colonial rule.
Massey’s eloquent prose brings to life the rich cultural tapestry of India, immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and scents of the era. As Perveen navigates palatial politics and familial loyalty, she discovers that the key to solving the moonstone mystery may be hidden within her own past.
The narrative weaves together themes of empowerment, resilience, and the search for identity against a backdrop of looming historical change. With each turn of the page, suspense builds, leading to a breathtaking conclusion that examines the boundaries of justice in a tumultuous time. Readers will be captivated by this intricate saga that illuminates both the glories and challenges of early 20th-century India.