It is the year 1656. Muzaffar Jang - that rare creature in Shahjahan's Dill, an aristocrat with friends in low places - is recovering from injuries sustained during his recent adventures involving two mysterious Englishmen and some reprehensible activities against the imperial Exchequer. Muzzaffar's bruised shoulder has yet to heal when he finds himself catapulted into a series of mysteries: An elephant in the Royal Elephant Stables goes berserk and kills its mahout - or does it? A scholarly nobleman - but, oh, such a pompous bore - is left a very puzzling legacy by his father. An artist at the imperial atelier is found murdered next to one of his works. Muzaffar must pit his wits against treacherous noblemen and scheming traders, greedy villagers, and lovelorn men - and women. But who knows? Before the year is out, Muzaffar may just meet his match...
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Hachette Book Publishing India Pvt Ltd
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18 mm
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179 mm
Length
109 mm
Weight
158 gr
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Short Jang
After the long mystery novel, Madhulika Liddle returns with short stories of the Mughal era master sleuth Muzaffar Jung. The stories vary from murder mysteries to inheritance quiz. Each story has an ending, which surprises the reader. Liddle has the rare virtue of describing situations and localities and thus letting the reader create a perfect picture of the scene. In this she is like a master painter, painting in vivid colours but never becoming splashy. She takes you on a nostalgic journe...