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This is an utterly charming novel. The setting is exotic and the characters are intriguing. Nilima Rao is an author well worth discovering - Alexander McCall Smith

Rao skillfully weaves descriptions of the treatment and living conditions of Indian workers into the propulsive plot and draws a host of vibrant characters. This is an exceptionally promising debut - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Meet Sergeant Akal Singh, the complex and charming hero of a thoroughly original mystery set in 1914 Fiji. Fans of Golden Age mysteries will relish this debut novel by a compelling new talent, Nilima Rao. More, please! - Sujata Massey, Agatha Award–winning author of The Widows of Malabar Hill

poignant and entertaining read ... Sergeant Akal Singh is a charmingly imperfect and captivating protagonist. I love Akal and hope we'll be seeing a lot more of him! - Ovidia Yu, author of the Aunty Lee Singaporean Mysteries

A marvellous debut that beautifully paints life in a part of the world that few of us have a chance to visit. The highlight of Nilima Rao's well-crafted novel set in Fiji in the days of British colonial rule is the collision of cultures and class and how one man is charged with the task of unlocking the mysteries they create. A pleasure to read - Colin Cotterill, author of the Dr Siri Paiboun Mysteries

About the Author

Nilima Rao is a Fijian Indian Australian who has always referred to herself as 'culturally confused'. She has since learned that we are all confused in some way and now feels better about the whole thing. When she isn't writing, Nilima can be found wrangling data (the dreaded day job) or wandering around Melbourne laneways in search of the next new wine bar. A Disappearance in Fiji is her first novel and she is currently working on a second.
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  • ISBN: 9781804183007
  • Author: Nilima Rao
  • Publisher: Zaffre
  • Pages: 288
  • Format: Paperback
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Review

This is an utterly charming novel. The setting is exotic and the characters are intriguing. Nilima Rao is an author well worth discovering - Alexander McCall Smith

Rao skillfully weaves descriptions of the treatment and living conditions of Indian workers into the propulsive plot and draws a host of vibrant characters. This is an exceptionally promising debut - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Meet Sergeant Akal Singh, the complex and charming hero of a thoroughly original mystery set in 1914 Fiji. Fans of Golden Age mysteries will relish this debut novel by a compelling new talent, Nilima Rao. More, please! - Sujata Massey, Agatha Award–winning author of The Widows of Malabar Hill

poignant and entertaining read ... Sergeant Akal Singh is a charmingly imperfect and captivating protagonist. I love Akal and hope we'll be seeing a lot more of him! - Ovidia Yu, author of the Aunty Lee Singaporean Mysteries

A marvellous debut that beautifully paints life in a part of the world that few of us have a chance to visit. The highlight of Nilima Rao's well-crafted novel set in Fiji in the days of British colonial rule is the collision of cultures and class and how one man is charged with the task of unlocking the mysteries they create. A pleasure to read - Colin Cotterill, author of the Dr Siri Paiboun Mysteries

About the Author

Nilima Rao is a Fijian Indian Australian who has always referred to herself as 'culturally confused'. She has since learned that we are all confused in some way and now feels better about the whole thing. When she isn't writing, Nilima can be found wrangling data (the dreaded day job) or wandering around Melbourne laneways in search of the next new wine bar. A Disappearance in Fiji is her first novel and she is currently working on a second.

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