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. The first Perveen Mistry novel, The Widows of Malabar Hill, was an international bestseller and won the Agatha, Macavity, and Mary Higgins Clark Awards. Visit her website at sujatamassey.com.
Praise for The Bombay Prince
Nominated for the Lefty Award for Best Historical Mystery
Nominated for the Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel
Featured as a great "summer read" in the Baltimore Sun,
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Minneapolis Star-Tribune,
Capital Gazette, CrimeReads, and on Bookish.com
"The Bombay Prince is the third delightful installment of
Sujata Massey's mystery series set in 1920s India. Heroine Perveen
is much more than a sari-clad Miss Marple: she's Bombay's first
female lawyer as well as a keenly intelligent sleuth, a
trail-blazing woman balancing the weight of family tradition with
her own dreams. Perveen's investigation into the mysterious death
of a young university student coincides with the imperial visit of
the future Edward VIII, and the resulting trail of breadcrumbs
through royal receptions, street riots, squalid jails, and lavish
hotels makes for a deliciously satisfying read!"
-Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The
Rose Code
"Exceptional . . . Massey has never been better at pairing her
redoubtable and impressive lead with a challenging murder to
unravel."
-Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Graceful prose and mastery of period detail . . . [The Bombay
Prince] propels a rich story of female empowerment during a pivotal
era."
-Kirkus Reviews
"Mistry charges into both matters with her usual pointed but
restrained anger toward India's patriarchy and colonial rule."
-Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Massey's lush descriptions and rich historical details are
thoroughly transporting."
-Carole E. Barrowman, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
"Massey is very good at evoking period details, but she really
excels at illuminating the deeply ingrained restrictions imposed by
racism, sexism and India's caste system. Her historical research is
thorough but worn lightly, and her concerns with social injustice
are never preachy."
-The Seattle Times
"The series anchor, Perveen Mistry, is one of the most delightful
and engaging protagonists you're likely to meet in historical
fiction."
-New York Journal of Books
"As she did in "The Widows of Malabar Hill" and "The
Satapur Moonstone," Massey continues Perveen's personal and
professional stories while fashioning an intricate plot that blends
issues of history, culture and religion. A superior whodunit and a
rousing affirmation of the universal impulse for freedom."
-Fredericksburg Free Lance Star
"Highly recommended. If you're looking for your thrills via history
then this is your book."
-The Morning Blend, WTMJ-TV Milwaukee
"[A series] as much history for the historical fiction reader as it
is for mystery."
-Wisconsin Public Radio
"It is Perveen herself that makes this series such delightful
reading. She is rendered with great humanness as a caring, generous
role model . . . The author provides a rich representation of the
world in which Perveen lives and works. Bombay in the 1920s, the
Parsi community, and the recurring and familiar lovable characters
all combine to give the reader a complete and enduring
experience."
-India Currents
"Massey effortlessly weaves together history, politics, romance and
mystery in her latest."
-BookReporter.com
"Another fine installment in a well-researched and vividly rendered
series. Wherever Perveen Mistry goes next, readers are sure to
follow."
-Reviewing the Evidence
"Meticulously researched and entertainingly executed . . . Massey
plots an intricate mystery well worth solving; even more
impressive, however, are the seamlessly interwoven historical,
political and social layers--suffocating colonialism, societal
systems more concerned with appearance than equity, racial and
gender disparities."
-Shelf Awareness
"I loved that as much as this is a murder mystery, we also get to
see a lot of the legal side of cases during this time period,
including a court inquest, a lot of different voices, and how
Perveen always thinks about how her behavior can impact any female
lawyers that are coming up behind her. I always look forward to
what is in store for Perveen."
-BookRiot
"Massey brings us another stunning, intricate, and fast-paced
historical mystery featuring her series sleuth, Perveen Mistry, the
first and only female lawyer in 1920s India."
-CrimeReads
"No need to have read the earlier two books of this series (The
Widows of Malabar Hill, The Satapur Moonstone)-just plunge into
this new release . . . Massey's skills are strengthening with each
book, and this is definitely her best yet."
-Kingdom Books
"[Perveen Mistry] undeniably lives in turbulent, interesting times
and she's right in the thick of it."
-Criminal Element
Praise for the Perveen Mistry Novels
"Well-researched and convincing."
-The Wall Street Journal
"Bright, determined . . . Perveen, whose aim is to help women and
children, continues to engage us, thereby ensuring a long-running
series."
-The Seattle Times
"Marvelously plotted, richly detailed . . . This is a first-rate
performance inaugurating a most promising series."
-The Washington Post
"While Massey is illuminating a different struggle, this reflection
of what we are living through at the moment makes it all the more
powerful . . . This is a series of books no reader should
miss."
-Mystery Scene
"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
"Fantastic."
-The Christian Science Monitor
"Once again Massey does a superb job of combining a fascinating
snapshot 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
"Anyone who enjoys historical mysteries, strong female lead
characters, and learning about a fascinating period in India's
history must read Sujata Massey's excellent Perveen Mistry
series."
-Kittling Books
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