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More than a neighbourhood, the fittingly titled Diagonal Lane is a circus of characters with the most comically absurdist approaches to life. But even for a locality that has come to expect the unexpected, the death of the local gossip, Mr Reddy, comes as a complete shock. Friendly neighbour, Mr Murthy, attempts to keep the police out of it. But another friendly neighbour, Mr Shetty, bungles it up. Not only do the police get involved, but they also declare Mr Reddy's death a homicide. To top it all, the police officer in charge of the investigation turns out to be Mr Murthy's old school chum: Sub-Inspector Rathindranath 'Ratty' Gowda. A stroke of good fortune? Not really. Eager to earn a promotion by any means possible, Ratty proceeds to put the denizens of Diagonal Lane through the wringer. It takes all of Mr Murthy's tact and diplomacy to prevent his childhood buddy from putting all the leading lights of the lane behind bars. But meddling in murky police affairs can sometimes backfire, and it does not take Mr Murthy long to recognize the veracity of the old adage: policemen have no friends.

In this dark comedy on contemporary middle-class India, Pashupati Chatterji delivers a charming whodunnit guaranteed to have you laughing all the way to the end.

 
 

Book Description

Written in a style reminiscent of Jerome K. Jerome and P.G. Wodehouse, this book will appeal to readers who want to satisfy their appetite for both dark humour and mystery.

About the Author

Pashupati Chatterji is a novelist, cartoonist, songwriter, and self-confessed Wodehouse addict. He spent the early parts of his childhood in Africa and Rajasthan, India. He also lived for some years in Bengaluru, and most of his novels are set in that city. He currently lives in a small wine producing village on the outskirts of Lyon, France. Before pursuing writing, Pashupati was engineering manager in leading tech MNCs like Siemens, Infineon, and Intel. He speaks English, German, French, Hindi, Bengali and smatterings of Kannada, Marathi and Swahili, and posts weekly cartoon strips on his blog. He has previously won a songwriting competition in France and was cartoonist-in-residence at Alliance Française, Lyon.
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  • ISBN: 9789391028572
  • Author: Pashupati Chatterji
  • Publisher: Hachette India
  • Pages: 280
  • Format: Paperback
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Book Description

More than a neighbourhood, the fittingly titled Diagonal Lane is a circus of characters with the most comically absurdist approaches to life. But even for a locality that has come to expect the unexpected, the death of the local gossip, Mr Reddy, comes as a complete shock. Friendly neighbour, Mr Murthy, attempts to keep the police out of it. But another friendly neighbour, Mr Shetty, bungles it up. Not only do the police get involved, but they also declare Mr Reddy's death a homicide. To top it all, the police officer in charge of the investigation turns out to be Mr Murthy's old school chum: Sub-Inspector Rathindranath 'Ratty' Gowda. A stroke of good fortune? Not really. Eager to earn a promotion by any means possible, Ratty proceeds to put the denizens of Diagonal Lane through the wringer. It takes all of Mr Murthy's tact and diplomacy to prevent his childhood buddy from putting all the leading lights of the lane behind bars. But meddling in murky police affairs can sometimes backfire, and it does not take Mr Murthy long to recognize the veracity of the old adage: policemen have no friends.

In this dark comedy on contemporary middle-class India, Pashupati Chatterji delivers a charming whodunnit guaranteed to have you laughing all the way to the end.

 
 

Book Description

Written in a style reminiscent of Jerome K. Jerome and P.G. Wodehouse, this book will appeal to readers who want to satisfy their appetite for both dark humour and mystery.

About the Author

Pashupati Chatterji is a novelist, cartoonist, songwriter, and self-confessed Wodehouse addict. He spent the early parts of his childhood in Africa and Rajasthan, India. He also lived for some years in Bengaluru, and most of his novels are set in that city. He currently lives in a small wine producing village on the outskirts of Lyon, France. Before pursuing writing, Pashupati was engineering manager in leading tech MNCs like Siemens, Infineon, and Intel. He speaks English, German, French, Hindi, Bengali and smatterings of Kannada, Marathi and Swahili, and posts weekly cartoon strips on his blog. He has previously won a songwriting competition in France and was cartoonist-in-residence at Alliance Française, Lyon.

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