Smoke and Ashes
Shortlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2020 Our Thriller of the Month for July 2019 From the winner of the 2017 CWA Historical Dagger Award comes the third novel in the bestselling Sam Wyndham series, the follow-up to the Waterstones Thriller of the Month, A Rising Man and its explosive sequel, A Necessary Evil. India, 1921. Haunted by his memories of the Great War, Captain Sam Wyndham is battling a serious addiction to opium that he must keep secret from his superiors in the Calcutta police force. When Sam is summoned to investigate a grisly murder, he is stunned at the sight of the body: he’s seen this before. Last night, in a drug addled haze, he stumbled across a corpse with the same ritualistic injuries. It seems like there’s a deranged killer on the loose. Unfortunately for Sam, the corpse was in an opium den and revealing his presence there could cost him his career. With the aid of his quick-witted Indian Sergeant, Surrender-not Banerjee, Sam must try to solve the two murders, all the while keeping his personal demons secret, before somebody else turns up dead. Set against the backdrop of the fervent fight for Indian independence, and rich with the atmosphere of 1920s Calcutta, Smoke and Ashes confirms Abir Mukherjee as one of the most exciting new authors of historical mystery writing today. Set in a Calcutta the Telegraph called ‘so convincingly evoked that readers will find sweat bursting from their foreheads’, Mukherjee brings India’s past back to life with startling vivacity; throwing fresh light on a unique city shaped by the competing influence of British and Indian cultures. Throw in a nail-bitingly tense mystery and two compellingly realised central characters and you’ve a recipe for a truly gripping thriller.