Making it as a lawyer has always been a cutthroat business. But now that a sadistic serial killer is on the loose the consequences could prove deadly… A killer is targeting former students of The Bloomsbury Academy of Law. The victims – all female – are gruesomely butchered according to a pattern corresponding with the legal syllabus. Even more disconcerting are riddles sent by the killer to investigating officer, Chief Inspector Jake Carver, offering clues as to who is next and where they will die. Up-and-coming lawyer Madeline Kramer, a former classmate of a number of the slain, soon finds her life turned upside down by the savagery. And when she decides to help Carver track down the killer, she places herself in mortal danger. Can Maddy unscramble the complex riddles, save her own life and those of others destined to die? A. A. Chaudhuri’s Ripper-like mystery The Scribe throws down a challenge even hardened crime thriller fans will be unable to resist.
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Amit Chaudhuri is een romanschrijver, dichter en literatuurcriticus. Zijn werken duiken vaak in de complexiteit van de menselijke ervaring en onderzoeken thema's als geheugen, identiteit en intergenerationele relaties. Chaudhuri's proza, gekenmerkt door zijn lyrische kwaliteit en introspectieve diepgang, vangt de subtiele nuances van het dagelijks leven. Zijn benadering van schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door nauwkeurige observatie en een diepgaand vermogen om diepere betekenissen in alledaagse momenten te ontdekken.






A stunning collection of short stories from the author of Sojourn and Friend of My Youth.
From the author of Sojourn and Friend of My Youth, a novel that goes straight to the heart of a family, in all their hopes, desires and regrets.
From the author of Sojourn and Friend of My Youth, acollected novel in three parts and tender ode to quotidianlife and family loyalties
The story follows ten-year-old Sandeep as he navigates the contrasting worlds of Bombay and Calcutta. During summer vacations, he visits his maternal uncle's home in Calcutta, where he encounters a vibrant and distinct lifestyle that shapes his imagination. The narrative delves into family dynamics, the intricacies of Bengali culture, and themes of mortality, highlighting the beauty found in everyday life. Through Sandeep's experiences, the novel explores how different environments influence a child's perception and growth.
The Immortals
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- 13 uur lezen
A reflection on the recurring themes and connections that shape our existence.
Three Novels
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- 17 uur lezen
Three stories that detail everyday urban life with sensitivity and humour, whether it's America, England or an Indian city. Each story, individually, has won awards.
"Seen by Lawrence as his most accomplished book, but subject to the initial prudery and incomprehension that met most of his fiction, Women in Love examines the regenerative and destructive aspects of human passion, as illustrated by its depiction of Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen - who first appeared in The Rainbow - and their relationships with Gerald Crich and Rupert Birkin. Set against the backdrop of a world consuming itself in war, the novel creates an instructive vision of humanity's dance with life and death." "This text is the famous "first" Women in Love, the unexpurgated version preferred by Lawrence himself, which was rejected by every publisher because of the banning of The Rainbow in 1915. More positive in tone than the revised version published in his lifetime, with different central relationships and a radically different ending, it is now viewed by many as Lawrence's masterpiece."--BOOK JACKET.
A beguiling, short and yet sweeping prose-poem, Afternoon Raag is the account of a young Bengali man studying at Oxford University and caught in complicated love triangle. Intensely moving, superbly written, Afternoon Raag is a testimony to the clash of the old and the new;
'[A] compelling meditation on Indian and Western art-making.' The New YorkerFinding the Raga is Amit Chaudhuri's revelatory exploration of North Indian classical music: an ancient, evolving tradition whose principles and practises will alter the reader's notion of what music might - and can - be.

