Murder Under a Red Moon by Harini NagendraMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Bangalore Detectives' Club returns to solve a murder on an inauspicious night, the night of a lunar eclipse, when the most traditional people of this time and place would otherwise be holed up inside to stay safe from ill omens. Like the first book in this series, it's a relatively short one, but it's loaded for bear with thematically important storylines all converging - storylines about increasing tension between the Indians and their English colonizers, a rising feminist movement or two, and a self-styled godman "Swamiji" whom anyone with sense (like Kaveri, of course) can sense as a charlatan at best and a predator at worst. This series is now becoming one of my new favorites, and I've already got the remaining two (so far) in my current stack from the library.)
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