Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354476839
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 935447683X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 272
- Width: 290 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Dive into the shadowy world of Mumbai’s art scene with Kalpana Swaminathan’s thrilling mystery, The Monochrome Madonna.” Follow Lalli, a sharp-witted detective, as she unravels a complex web of deceit, stolen masterpieces, and long-buried secrets. Perfect for fans of atmospheric crime fiction and Indian noir. ISBN: 9789354476839″
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Paranjay Niroula –
I found the plot a bit convoluted, but Lalli’s character made it worthwhile.
Devesh Upadhyay –
A well-written mystery with a unique protagonist. Highly recommend!
Siddhant –
Good, but not great. The mystery was okay, but I expected more twists.
Arshia Arora –
Kept me engaged from beginning to end. Great characters and a complex plot.
Kushagra Khare –
Decent story. I liked the protagonist. Felt some scenes were unnecessary.
Sohel Mubarak Sheikh –
A must-read for mystery fans! Lalli is an unforgettable detective.
Rajesh Mandal –
The atmosphere is fantastic, but the story could have been tighter. Still a good read.
Sonamsi –
Lalli is a fantastic character! Enjoyed the mystery and the Mumbai setting.
Ashu Bhatia –
Intriguing plot, but the pacing felt a little slow at times. Lalli is a great character, though!
Abhishek Gedam –
A fascinating glimpse into Mumbai’s art world. The mystery kept me guessing until the end.
Shubhender Shrivastav –
One of the best mysteries I’ve read in a while. Lalli is a fantastic character.
Nishant Khanal –
Enjoyed the cultural setting and Lalli’s sharp mind. Some parts were a bit confusing.
Aishwarya –
The cultural details were fascinating, but the plot dragged in places.
Rohit Raghuji Ambavane –
A decent read, but not my favorite mystery. The art world details were interesting.
Srishti Singh –
A brilliantly crafted mystery with a strong female lead. Highly recommend!
Apoorv Agnihotri –
Loved the Indian noir vibe! A unique and engaging mystery.
Arushi Bansal –
I enjoyed the book, but the ending felt a bit rushed. Still worth reading.
Aritro Roy –
An enjoyable read, but not particularly memorable. A good way to pass the time.
Aryan Singh Chauhan –
Absolutely loved it! The perfect blend of mystery and Indian culture.
Divanshu Gaur –
The atmosphere was well-done, but the story felt a bit predictable.
Kratik Gupta –
Compelling mystery! The settings and descriptions felt so real.