Murder in Melur

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Velan saw the shape of a man in the dark, but not the machete gripped in his hand…

Set in a small town in South India in the early 1970s, Murder in Melur is the story of Vijayan, a confused idealist who is buffeted by the politics of the period-the Rationalist, Dravidian and Communist movements in the Tamil country as well as the incipient civil war in Sri Lanka. His idealism, however, is frustrated not only by social convention and injustice but also by his own inertia and self-absorption. But when his friend Velan, a political activist, is mysteriously murdered, it gives Vijayan an opportunity to put his ideas into practice but also leads him into a chilling web of deceit and political intrigue from which it seems he cannot escape.

As he digs deeper into Velan’s life to look for answers, Velan’s murderer lurks in the background and appears to be following Vijayan. But the questions keep piling up as the suspense builds. Why did Velan have to die? Is his killer the mysterious stranger with the limp? Or could it be someone closer home? Taut and well-paced, Murder in Melur knits together the lives of ordinary people, including folklore with the larger social and political issues of the day.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Stuart Blackburn

Stuart Blackburn is Senior Lecturer in the South Asia Department at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

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Title
Murder in Melur
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
Rainlight, 2014
ISBN
9788129130990
Length
261p., 21cm.
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