Riot: A Novel
Penguin Books
Paperback
Description
Who killed twenty-four-year-old Priscilla Hart? A passionate, idealistic American student, Priscilla had travelled to India to volunteer in women’s health programmes. But was her tragic death the outcome of a furious husband’s wrath, a xenophobic assault, an ill-fated love affair, or the jealousy of a disgruntled colleague? Could it have been the random horror of a communal riot that erupted between Hindus and Muslims in 1989?
Shashi Tharoor masterfully experiments with narrative style in this brilliant novel, weaving together the contradictory accounts of a dozen characters. Each offers their own version of the events, painting a vivid, complex portrait of love, hate, cultural clashes, and the elusive nature of truth in a richly depicted India.
Why You Should Read Riot
- Gripping Mystery: Dive into an intriguing whodunit that keeps you questioning every character’s motive.
- Rich Cultural Insight: Explore the vibrant, multifaceted landscape of India, its traditions, and its tensions.
- Complex Characters: Encounter deeply layered individuals, each with their own truths and biases.
- Thought-Provoking Themes: Reflect on issues of love, hate, religious fanaticism, and historical ownership.
- Unique Narrative Style: Experience a novel that challenges conventional storytelling with multiple perspectives.
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