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Murder Under A Red Moon

Murder Under A Red Moon

Murder Under A Red Moon introduces amateur sleuth Kaveri Murthy as she reluctantly takes on a seemingly minor case that soon spirals into a perilous murder mystery. Set against a blood moon eclipse in 1920s Bangalore, this entry in the Bangalore Detectives Club series blends atmospheric history with a tense, character-driven investigation. Perfect for readers who love historical mysteries, strong female protagonists, and stories of courage under pressure, Murder Under A Red Moon carries a tone of suspense, discovery, and quiet bravery.

Inside, the book is written in a warm, accessible voice, with a brisk, chapter-by-chapter structure that follows Kaveri and the Club as they piece together clues. The experience is immersive, thanks to period-accurate details—the sari-wrapped streets, the rumble of a 1920s Ford, and the buzzing social currents as anti-British sentiment grows and the women's suffrage movement gains momentum. The ensemble cast—street urchins, nosy neighbours, an ex-prostitute, a policeman's wife—brings color and texture to every scene, and their interactions shape the investigation without slowing the pace. Murder Under A Red Moon rewards careful readers with a satisfying reveal.

For fiction lovers, Murder Under A Red Moon offers a vivid setting, memorable characters, and a journey that balances danger with humanity. The mystery unfolds through careful observation, clever deductions, and moments of courage as Kaveri navigates treacherous streets and shifting loyalties. The book makes the history feel alive, weaving social tensions and personal loyalties into a gripping, well-paced investigation, all while deepening the bonds within the Bangalore Detectives Club.

  • Gripping historical mystery set during a blood moon eclipse in 1920s Bangalore
  • Kaveri Murthy, a sharp and courageous amateur sleuth driving the investigation
  • An eclectic Bangalore Detectives Club crew and a vivid cast of locals
  • Rich period detail: sari fashion, a beloved 1920s Ford, anti-British sentiment, and the women's suffrage movement
  • Brisk pacing with clues, twists, and red herrings that deepen the suspense
  • Atmospheric writing that blends history and suspense into a satisfying read

After turning the last page of Murder Under A Red Moon, readers are left with a stronger sense of Kaveri's resilience and the bonds of the Bangalore Detectives Club. It invites you to reflect on justice, courage, and the ways history shapes who we become, long after the final clue is found.

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Murder Under A Red Moon introduces amateur sleuth Kaveri Murthy as she reluctantly takes on a seemingly minor case that soon spirals into a perilous murder mystery. Set against a blood moon eclipse in 1920s Bangalore, this entry in the Bangalore Detectives Club series blends atmospheric history with a tense, character-driven investigation. Perfect for readers who love historical mysteries, strong female protagonists, and stories of courage under pressure, Murder Under A Red Moon carries a tone of suspense, discovery, and quiet bravery.

Inside, the book is written in a warm, accessible voice, with a brisk, chapter-by-chapter structure that follows Kaveri and the Club as they piece together clues. The experience is immersive, thanks to period-accurate details—the sari-wrapped streets, the rumble of a 1920s Ford, and the buzzing social currents as anti-British sentiment grows and the women's suffrage movement gains momentum. The ensemble cast—street urchins, nosy neighbours, an ex-prostitute, a policeman's wife—brings color and texture to every scene, and their interactions shape the investigation without slowing the pace. Murder Under A Red Moon rewards careful readers with a satisfying reveal.

For fiction lovers, Murder Under A Red Moon offers a vivid setting, memorable characters, and a journey that balances danger with humanity. The mystery unfolds through careful observation, clever deductions, and moments of courage as Kaveri navigates treacherous streets and shifting loyalties. The book makes the history feel alive, weaving social tensions and personal loyalties into a gripping, well-paced investigation, all while deepening the bonds within the Bangalore Detectives Club.

  • Gripping historical mystery set during a blood moon eclipse in 1920s Bangalore
  • Kaveri Murthy, a sharp and courageous amateur sleuth driving the investigation
  • An eclectic Bangalore Detectives Club crew and a vivid cast of locals
  • Rich period detail: sari fashion, a beloved 1920s Ford, anti-British sentiment, and the women's suffrage movement
  • Brisk pacing with clues, twists, and red herrings that deepen the suspense
  • Atmospheric writing that blends history and suspense into a satisfying read

After turning the last page of Murder Under A Red Moon, readers are left with a stronger sense of Kaveri's resilience and the bonds of the Bangalore Detectives Club. It invites you to reflect on justice, courage, and the ways history shapes who we become, long after the final clue is found.