Radha Vatsal grew up in Mumbai, India, and came to the United States to attend boarding school when she was sixteen. She has stayed here ever since. Her fascination with the 1910s began when she studied women filmmakers and action-film heroines of silent cinema at Duke University, where she earned her Ph.D. from the English Department. A Front Page Affair is her first novel. Radha lives with her husband and two daughters in New York City.
"A delightfully spunky heroine defies convention as an
investigative reporter in this engaging historical mystery. The
small factual details of New York life are gems" -- Rhys Bowen, New
York Times bestselling author of the Molly Murphy and Royal Spyness
mysteries
"[A] spirited debut...Vatsal deftly intertwines the tumult of the
era, from emerging women's rights to spreading international
conflict, into this rich historical." -- Publishers Weekly
"A compelling mystery, part of the author's Kitty Weeks series,
featuring Kitty Weeks, journalist-turned-detective, who dives into
the world of war espionage when a man is murdered on her beat." --
BookRiot
"A good read and a satisfying conclusion." -- Washington
Independent Review of Books
"A thoughtful, evocative debut set in New York during the early
days of WWI, Vatsal's Kitty Weeks makes for a fun and refreshing
protagonist readers will enjoy following throughout the series." --
BookBub Blog
"An impressively well written and consistently compelling read from
beginning to end, Radha Vatsal's "A Front Page Affair" is the first
book in what is justifiably expected to be an outstanding series
featuring rising journalism star Kitty Weeks. " -- Midwest Book
Review
"I do like the characterization of Kitty, as it is a very realistic
view of a young woman trying to find herself and her way. I see
great potential for this character growing, and can see this series
getting tighter. " -- My Novelesque Life
"It is very rare to find a debut novel so well written and so
engrossing. The Front Page Affair is on a par with the Maisie Dobbs
novels, and I encourage Ms. Vatsal to write, write, and write some
more! " -- J. Roslyn's Books
"Radha Vatsal ramps up the action in Kitty's simple, rule-driven
world to show how American women are beginning to shape their
country in previously unheard-of ways. Delightful, intriguing, and
relevant historical fiction!" -- Historical Novel Society
"Radha Vatsal's debut, A FRONT PAGE AFFAIR, doesn't read like a
first novel. First novels aren't supposed to be this self-assured,
or detailed, or full of three-dimensional characters (both real and
fictional) who vividly bring the 1910s to life." -- The Thrill
Begins
"Reading a well-crafted historical mystery is always a pleasure and
with A FRONT PAGE AFFAIR, Radha Vatsal delivers precisely that. "
-- The Big Thrill
"Rich with period detail and cameos from a few historical figures,
A Front Page Affair is an appealing beginning to Kitty Weeks and
her world...the novel's strength lies in its exploration of
complicated wartime politics, and the difference between neutrality
and innocence. " -- Shelf Awareness for Readers
"The author obviously enjoys this historical period, and historical
trivia was sprinkled throughout the story and created a vivid
setting...overall, I'd recommend this enjoyable novel. " -- Genre
Reviews
"The author's skill at weaving an entertaining mystery and
intertwining it among the strings of an historical setting is quite
good. The story wends its way as quickly as Kitty does through the
streets of Old New York in her bright yellow Bearcat. Scattered in
with the unraveling of the murder are interesting details about the
city, world events, and life during that period. Their inclusion is
deftly handled, and seems to fit in rather well with the
narrative." -- Better After 50
"The fascinating historical details add flair to this thoroughly
engaging mystery starring an intelligent amateur sleuth reminiscent
of Rhys Bowen's Molly Murphy. Vatsal's debut will leave readers
eager for Kitty's next adventure." -- Booklist
"The story line is fantastic and had me intrigued right to the end.
It makes an easy read and flows beautifully. " -- Corinne
Rodrigues
"This first in a planned series is a nice combination of mystery
and thriller seasoned by historical facts and a look at women's
lives before woman's liberation. " -- Kirkus Reviews
"This is a well-thought-out mystery novel, combining historical
fiction and feminism with a determined and brave protagonist ready
to chart new mysteries and new paths for herself." -- Mystery
Scene
"This lively and well-researched debut introduces a charming
historical series and an appealing fish-out-of-water sleuth who
seeks independence and a career in an age when most women are bent
on getting married, particularly to titled Englishmen. Devotees of
Rhys Bowen's mysteries will enjoy making the acquaintance of Miss
Weeks." -- Library Journal-STARRED
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