Bombay Ice, Leslie Forbes
Bombay Ice, Leslie Forbes
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Bombay Ice

Author: Leslie Forbes

Narrator: Susan O'Malley

Unabridged: 14 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/18/2012


Synopsis

A dazzling novel of murder and monsoons, of poison and seduction, of long-buried secrets and lethal betrayals. Rosalind Benegal is a BBC correspondent who has spent years distancing herself from surreal memories of a childhood spent in India. But lately her long-lost sister, Miranda, has taken to sending her cryptic postcards all the way from Bombay. In swirling script, Miranda claims shes being followed by a eunuch; she alludes to her childhood fear of water; she hints that her husband may have murdered his first wife. Mirandas dizzying missives compel Rosalind to do what she would never do on her ownreturn to the land of her birth, to the country that still haunts her after twenty years abroad. Part literary thriller, part eloquent meditation on everything from the secret art of alchemy to the hidden lives of gangsters, artists, con men, prostitutes, and serial killers, Bombay Ice is rich with the heady atmosphere of India. It is an extraordinarily intelligent debut that captures the very essence of an exotic and fabled land.

About Leslie Forbes

Leslie Forbes has worked in London as a writer, artist, and broadcaster for over twenty years. She is the author of award-winning travel books, including the worldwide bestseller A Table in Tuscany (Italy’s Barbi-Colombini prize winner for the best book on the food and culture of Italy), and the presenter of many celebrated BBC radio series, several based in Italy. Her first novel, the international bestseller Bombay Ice, was published in 1998 to huge acclaim, as was her second, Fish, Blood & Bone, which was nominated for the Orange Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tuck

a genius of a novel integrating monsoon historical maps and theories along with chaos theory to help explain the more unexplainable motives of people and their jealousies, hubris, and evils. so lots of atmosphere of mumbai, movie world, underworld, libraries and cops, food and politics, color of ski......more

Okay. This is kind of a difficult book to get into. It is very densely crafted with tidbits (some unsavory) about India, Indian poetry, lore of the gods, intricate and moving back stories for characters, and probably some other stuff I'm forgetting. It's a pretty long book, but the information-heavy......more

Goodreads review by Dhali

Once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. At the beginning it was because everything was all over the place and I kept getting confused so I had to go back and re-read. It's all very mysterious and layer by layer, together with the heroine, I came to see how everything fell together. I reall......more