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The Baltimore Sun's Best Author of 2019
An Best Book of the Month for May 2019
A Book Riot Read or Dead Most Anticipated Mystery Novel of 2019
A CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime & Mystery Novel of 2019
A BookBub Most Anticipated Mystery Novel of 2019
A Goodreads Most Anticipated Mysteries and Thrillers of Spring
Praise for The Satapur Moonstone
“Well-researched and convincing.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Bright, determined . . . Perveen, whose is to help women and children, continues to engage us, thereby ensuring a
long-running series.”
—The Seattle Times
“One of my new favorite historical mystery series is written by Sujata Massey and centers on Perveen Mistry, the only
female lawyer in Bombay and one of the first women to practice law in India . . . I recommend this series to fans of the
Maisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline Winspear.”
—The News-Review
“This sequel is as lovely as the first . . . Perveen uncovers ‘a mysterious affair’ involving the death of a dowager,
the kipping of a maharaja, a missing moonstone, and her own closed-off heart.”
—Carole E. Barrowman, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
“One of my favorite books of the year.”
—Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
“A meticulous engagement with another era, and another country, whose conflicts of power reverberate into the
contemporary.”
—Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
“Fantastic.”
—The Christian Science Monitor
“A gloriously descriptive, imaginatively plotted and thrillingly concluded tale. Ms. Massey has created a majestic
evocation of the period and has another captivating success.”
—s Magazine
“Massey’s second whodunit featuring Bombay attorney Perveen Mistry is even better than the series’ impressive debut . .
. The winning, self-sufficient Perveen should be able to sustain a long series.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“Once again Massey does a superb job of combining a fascinating snap into 1920s British-ruled India with a top-notch
mystery. She has created a strong, appealing heroine who is forging her own path in a rapidly changing world.”
—Library Journal, Starred Review
“[The Satapur Moonstone] will certainly please readers looking for an engaging new female lead.”
—Booklist
“Simply put, The Satapur Moonstone is a flawless gem. Historical mysteries don’t get any better than this.”
—New York Journal of Books
“Brillaintly penned . . . The Satapur Moonstone can easily have a Bollywood version and I will not be surprised if it
becomes a Box Office topper!”
—Gaysi
“Massey is as deft at conjuring rainy jungles and isolated palaces as she was at bringing cosmopolitan Bombay to life
in The Widows of Malabar Hill. It is this wealth of detail and research that make the books stand out, along with
Perveen’s endearing and forthright spirit.”
—NW Book Lovers
“Perveen is back, this is not a drill!”
—Novel Suspects
“[The Satapur Moonstone] has the most delicious sense of suspense. It's not necessary to read The Widows of Malabar
Hill before undertaking The Satapur Moonstone, but why deny yourself the pleasure of experiencing two excellent novels?
Needless to say, I am eagerly awaiting the third book!”
—Kittling Books
Praise for The Widows of Malabar Hill
Winner of the 2019 Mary Higgins Clark Award
Winner of the 2019 Lefty Award for Best Historical Novel
Winner of the 2018 Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel
ABA Indie Next Selection | Editor’s Pick
Library Journal Editor’s Pick | The Bookseller (UK) Editor’s Pick
“The Widows of Malabar Hill, with its deft prose and well-wrought characters, is a splendid first installment in what
promises to be a memorable series.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Marvelously plotted, richly detailed . . . This is a first-rate performance inaugurating a most promising series.”
—The Washington Post
“Perveen Mistry has all the pluck you want in a sleuthing lawyer, as well as a not-so-surprising—but decidedly
welcome—proclivity for poking her nose into the business of others. The pages do indeed fly.”
—The Globe and Mail
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About the Author
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Sujata Massey was born in England to parents from India and Germany, grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota, and
lives in Baltimore, Maryland. She was a features reporter for the Baltimore Evening Sun before becoming a full-time
novelist. Her novels have won the Agatha and Macavity awards and been finalists for the Edgar, Anthony, and Mary Higgins
Clark prizes. The first Perveen Mistry novel, The Widows of Malabar Hill, was an international bestseller. Visit her
website at sujatamassey.com.
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