Hard, realistic and fascinatingly hard to decipher. Persis is a terrific character * On Magazine * Vaseem Khan's friction-free ascent to pole position in historical crime is consolidated by The Lost Man of Bombay. Much to relish here * Financial Times * What should you expect from a good historical mystery? Well, a decent mystery, obviously, and interesting characters to guide you through the plot, plus some inside knowledge of a place or period in history you are unfamiliar with. The Lost Man of Bombay by Vaseem Khan ticks all those boxes, and probably more, with ease * SHOTS * The hugely entertaining result is not unlike an India(na) Jones adventure: history and mystery mixed with brutal slapstick, thwarted romance and sly humour . . . Malabar House is a subcontinental version of Mick Herron's Slough House . . . If only all period procedurals were as good as this * The Times * Khan writes with a charming formality and brings his characters and their dilemmas to life in this intelligent and intriguing series * Literary Review * British writer Vaseem Khan has shown quite comprehensively that he can write historical crime fiction well * Asian Media Group * The latest of Khan's excellent thrillers set in post-war Bombay is a vivid portrait of a society remaking itself in the new era of independence * Mail on Sunday * A brilliant whodunnit mingling fascinating history, the flavours of India and a Himalayan blizzard of clues * The Sun * Vaseem Khan doesn't only spin a fast-moving, well-plotted story; he deftly illuminates the religious rivalries that beset post-colonial India. Think Mick Herron in Bombay: inventive characterisation made laugh-aloud funny by Maya Saroya's pacey, often caustic narration * The Times, Audiobook of the Week * Vivid, bracing crime writing married to a picture of a country seeking its post Raj identity * Financial Times, Books of the Year 2022 * Vaseem Khan's excellent series set in post-partition India * Guardian, Best Crime & Thrillers of 2022 * Written with wit and heart, it's wonderfully entertaining * Daily Express, Books of the Year * His excellent Malabar House series * The Critic * The best historical thriller of the year * Daily Express * If only all period procedurals were as good as this * The Times *