8 /10
RATING
A Matrimonial Murder
by Meeti Shroff-Shah
Snappy Review
Once again catapulted into the smells sights and heat of Temple Hill, this is an immersive and atmospheric murder mystery. An easy page turner that reveals more and more of the social intricacies of Temple Hill that Radhi has returned to, and what she needs to negotiate in order to continue to stand on her own two feet. Great read!
Book Synopsis
A DAZZLING MYSTERY FROM YOUR NEW FAVOURITE COSY WRITER, NEW BLOOD DAGGER LONGLISTER MEETI SHROFF-SHAH
Some people will kill for the perfect match.
Radhi has a new crime to solve. The body of the assistant at Temple Hill’s top matchmaker is found sprawled next to a heavy bronze statue of the Nataraja — the god of dance.
But was she the intended victim or was it her boss, Sarla?
Sarla reckons she’s seen it all. Blissful unions, marriages of convenience, Mr and Mrs Good Enough. Not to mention the bitter unfortunates who never made it down the aisle.
Jealous rivals. Jilted lovers. Jaded rejects. Who among them is angry enough to commit murder?
In the marriage game, everyone has their secrets. And Radhi quickly learns some are more deadly than others.
Fans of Faith Martin, Richard Osman, Victoria Dowd, Vaseem Khan, Ian Moore, Louise Penny, Shamini Flint and Agatha Christie will devour this brilliant, atmospheric murder mystery.