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'The first in an effervescent new mystery series. . . a treat for
historical mystery lovers looking for a new series to savor (or
devour)' NEW YORK TIMES 'A gorgeous debut mystery with a charming
and fearless sleuth . . . spellbinding' SUJATA MASSEY 'Told with
real warmth and wit. . . A perfect read for fans of Alexander
McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan' - ABIR MUKHERJEE 'A cosy mystery that
warmly illuminates a time and place not often examined in fiction'
VASEEM KHAN 'A beautifully painted picture of a woman's life in
1920s India' M W CRAVEN 'A delight' CATRIONA MCPHERSON 'The classic
whodunnit with the added appeal of a female sleuth in Colonial
India. . . fascinating' RHYS BOWEN A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF
2022 Murder and mayhem . . . monsoon season is coming.
_____________________________ Solving crimes isn't easy. Add a
jealous mother-in-law and having to wear a flowing sari into the
mix, and you've got a problem. When clever, headstrong Kaveri moves
to Bangalore to marry doctor Ramu, she's resigned herself to a
quiet life. But that all changes the night of the party at the
Century Club, where she escapes to the garden for some peace - and
instead spots an uninvited guest in the shadows. Half an hour
later, the party turns into a murder scene. When a vulnerable woman
is connected to the crime, Kaveri becomes determined to save her
and launches a private investigation to find the killer, tracing
his steps from an illustrious brothel to an Englishman's mansion.
She soon finds that sleuthing in a sari isn't as hard as it seems
when you have a talent for maths, a head for logic and a doctor for
a husband. And she's going to need them all as the case leads her
deeper into a hotbed of danger, sedition and intrigue in
Bangalore's darkest alleyways . . . BOOK ONE IN THE BANGALORE
DETECTIVES CLUB SERIES *INCLUDES A BONUS CHAPTER OF DELICIOUS
INDIAN RECIPES* ___________ If you love murder mystery series like
Alexander McCall Smith's The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Vaseem
Khan's Baby Ganesh Agency and Ovidia Yu's Crown Colony series, you
won't want to miss THE BANGALORE DETECTIVES CLUB, Book One in a
brand new series from Harini Nagendra 'Told with real warmth and
wit. . . Harini Nagendra has created an intricate and fiendish
mystery with a wonderful duo of amateur sleuths Kaveri and Ramu at
its heart, and capturing the atmosphere and intensity of Bangalore
in the roaring twenties. I can't wait for the next instalment. A
perfect read for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan' -
ABIR MUKHERJEE 'Riveting. [Nagendra's] use of colonial history is
thoroughly fascinating, with devastating depictions of the airy
condescension of the British. A fine start to a promising series'
BOOKLIST Starred Review 'Harini Nagendra takes us to a wonderfully
unfamiliar world in this delightful debut mystery. . .I couldn't
put it down' VICTORIA THOMPSON, USA Today bestselling author of
Murder on Madison Square 'Absolutely charming . . . this one is a
winner!' CONNIE BERRY, USA Today best-selling and Agatha-nominated
author of The Kate Hamilton Mysteries. 'An enjoyable trip back in
time with a spunky young woman for company.' R V RAMAN, author of
Fraudster and A Will to Kill 'This lush mystery will transport you
to heady 1920s Bangalore, where new bride Kaveri stumbles into
sleuthing-while dragging her doctor-husband into the fray.
Mouth-watering fashion and food set against simmering colonial
intrigue in this delicious whodunit can be devoured in one
sitting.' SUMI HAHN, author of The Mermaid from Jeju 'I loved The
Bangalore Detectives Club . . . Kaveri especially is charming.'
OVIDIA YU, author of The Cannonball Tree Mystery 'Nagendra makes
her fiction debut with an exceptional series launch. . . rich,
edifying, and authentic' Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
'Deliciously exotic' Sunday Post
The 21st century has seen the beginnings of a great restoration
effort towards the worlda (TM)s forests, accompanied by the
emergence of an increasing literature on reforestation,
regeneration and regrowth of forest cover. Yet to date, there is no
volume which synthesises current knowledge on the extent, trends,
patterns and drivers of reforestation.
This edited volume draws together research from leading
researchers to explore reforestation and forest regrowth across the
world, from multiple dimensions a " including ecosystem services,
protected areas, social institutions, economic transitions,
remediation of environmental problems, conservation and land
abandonment a " and at different scales.
Detailing the methods and analyses used from across a wide range
of disciplines, and incorporating research from North, South and
Central America, Africa, Asia and Europe, this groundbreaking book
provides a global overview of current trends, explores their
underlying causes and proposes future forest trajectories. The
first of its kind, the book will provide an invaluable reference
for researchers and students involved in interdisciplinary research
and working on issues relevant to the biophysical, geographic,
socioeconomic and institutional processes associated with
reforestation.
This second edition covers recent developments around the world
with contributors from 33 different countries. It widens the
handbook's scope by including ecological design; consideration of
cultural dimensions of the use and conservation of urban nature;
the roles of government and civil society; and the continuing
issues of equity and fairness in access to urban greenspaces. New
features include an emphasis on the biophilic design of homes and
workplaces, demonstrating the value of nature, in order to counter
the still prevalent attitude among many developers that nature is a
constraint rather than a value. The volume explores great practical
achievements that have occurred since the first edition, with many
governments increasingly recognizing and legislating on urban
nature and green infrastructure matters, since cities play a major
role in adapting to change, particularly to climate crisis. New
topics such as the ecological role of light at night and human
microbiota in the urban ecosystem are introduced. Additional
attention is given to food production in cities, particularly the
multiple roles of urban agriculture and household gardens in
different contexts from wealthy communities to the poorest informal
settlements in deprived communities. The emphasis is on
demonstrating what can be achieved, and what is already being done.
The book aims to help scholars and graduate students by providing
an invaluable and up-to-date guide to current urban ecological
thinking across the range of disciplines, such as geography,
ecology, environmental science/studies, planning, and urban
studies, that converge in the study of towns and cities and urban
design and living. It will also assist practitioners and civil
society members in discovering the ways diff erent specialists and
thinkers approach urban nature.
Death stalks the streets of Bangalore when the Circus comes to
town... January 1922, and the Bangalore constabulary is on high
alert. Edward, Prince of Wales, is scheduled to visit the city,
seeking to redeem his reputation after disastrous visits to Bombay
and Calcutta which were marked by violent anti-British riots.
Kaveri has none of these concerns on her mind; she's excited as she
and her husband Ramu have been given VIP tickets to the famous
Bangalore circus. But when a celebrity magician, shackled in an
iron cage filled with deadly snakes, disappears into thin air and
his son pleads with Kaveri to find his vanished father, she is
stunned to discover her friend and favourite policeman, Inspector
Ismail, is telling her to leave the case well alone -- could it be
because it has something to do with the prince's impending visit?
As a menacing gang of wrestlers leave death threats at her
doorstep, Kaveri's former friends become foes, and the bodies start
to pile up... Chased by both police and thugs through the streets
of Bangalore, searching desperately for clues to the vanished man,
she has never been in such danger. After solving two cases of
murder, Kaveri Murthy thought she had cemented her reputation as
Bangalore's favourite lady detective. But this case will test her
like never before. PRAISE FOR HARINI NAGENDRA 'The first in an
effervescent new mystery series. . . a treat for historical mystery
lovers looking for a new series to savour (or devour)' NEW YORK
TIMES 'A gorgeous debut mystery with a charming and fearless sleuth
. . . spellbinding' SUJATA MASSEY 'Told with real warmth and wit. .
. A perfect read for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem
Khan' - ABIR MUKHERJEE
The 21st century has seen the beginnings of a great restoration
effort towards the world's forests, accompanied by the emergence of
an increasing literature on reforestation, regeneration and
regrowth of forest cover. Yet to date, there is no volume which
synthesises current knowledge on the extent, trends, patterns and
drivers of reforestation. This edited volume draws together
research from leading researchers to explore reforestation and
forest regrowth across the world, from multiple dimensions -
including ecosystem services, protected areas, social institutions,
economic transitions, remediation of environmental problems,
conservation and land abandonment - and at different scales.
Detailing the methods and analyses used from across a wide range of
disciplines, and incorporating research from North, South and
Central America, Africa, Asia and Europe, this groundbreaking book
provides a global overview of current trends, explores their
underlying causes and proposes future forest trajectories. The
first of its kind, the book will provide an invaluable reference
for researchers and students involved in interdisciplinary research
and working on issues relevant to the biophysical, geographic,
socioeconomic and institutional processes associated with
reforestation.
When new bride Kaveri Murthy reluctantly agrees to investigate a
minor crime during the blood moon eclipse to please her domineering
mother-in-law, she doesn't expect to stumble upon a murder - again.
With anti-British sentiments on the rise, a charismatic religious
leader growing in influence, and the fight for women's suffrage
gaining steam, Bangalore is turning out to be a far more dangerous
place than Kaveri ever imagined, and everyone's motives are
suspect. Together with the Bangalore Detectives Club - a mixed bag
of people including street urchins, nosy neighbours, an
ex-prostitute and a policeman's wife - Kaveri once again sleuths in
her sari and hunts for clues in her beloved 1920s Ford. But when
Kaveri's life is suddenly put in danger, she realizes that she
might be getting uncomfortably close to the truth. So she must now
draw on her wits and find the killer -- before they find her...
Praise for Harini Nagendra 'A gorgeous debut mystery with a
charming and fearless sleuth . . . spellbinding' SUJATA MASSEY
'Told with real warmth and wit. . . A perfect read for fans of
Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan' - ABIR MUKHERJEE 'A cosy
mystery that warmly illuminates a time and place not often examined
in fiction' VASEEM KHAN 'A beautifully painted picture of a woman's
life in 1920s India' M W CRAVEN 'A delight' CATRIONA MCPHERSON 'The
classic whodunnit with the added appeal of a female sleuth in
Colonial India. . . fascinating' RHYS BOWEN 'Told with real warmth
and wit. . . Harini Nagendra has created an intricate and fiendish
mystery with a wonderful duo of amateur sleuths Kaveri and Ramu at
its heart, and capturing the atmosphere and intensity of Bangalore
in the roaring twenties. I can't wait for the next instalment. A
perfect read for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Vaseem Khan' -
ABIR MUKHERJEE 'Riveting. [Nagendra's] use of colonial history is
thoroughly fascinating, with devastating depictions of the airy
condescension of the British. A fine start to a promising series'
BOOKLIST Starred Review 'Harini Nagendra takes us to a wonderfully
unfamiliar world in this delightful debut mystery. . .I couldn't
put it down' VICTORIA THOMPSON, USA Today bestselling author of
Murder on Madison Square 'Absolutely charming . . . this one is a
winner!' CONNIE BERRY, USA Today best-selling and Agatha-nominated
author of The Kate Hamilton Mysteries. 'An enjoyable trip back in
time with a spunky young woman for company.' R V RAMAN, author of
Fraudster and A Will to Kill 'This lush mystery will transport you
to heady 1920s Bangalore, where new bride Kaveri stumbles into
sleuthing-while dragging her doctor-husband into the fray.
Mouth-watering fashion and food set against simmering colonial
intrigue in this delicious whodunit can be devoured in one
sitting.' SUMI HAHN, author of The Mermaid from Jeju 'I loved The
Bangalore Detectives Club . . . Kaveri especially is charming.'
OVIDIA YU, author of The Cannonball Tree Mystery 'Nagendra makes
her fiction debut with an exceptional series launch. . . rich,
edifying, and authentic' Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
'Deliciously exotic' Sunday Post
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