E.M. Forster’s 1924 classic, A Passage to India, is a bitingly caustic look at race relations […]
The Infidel Stain, by M.J. Carter
One of the lesser tropes of detective fiction is that the detective knows he or […]
The Devourers, by Indra Das
Alok shouldn’t trust the stranger he meets at a baul (a musical performance by Bengali […]
The Tusk that Did the Damage, by Tania James
Though brief, Tania James’s The Tusk that Did the Damage is powerfully affecting. I read it […]
The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra, by Vaseem Khan
Watches are traditional retirement gifts. I could also see golf club memberships, books, and commemorative […]