Death in the Air, Ram Murali
Death in the Air, Ram Murali
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Death in the Air
A Novel

Author: Ram Murali

Narrator: Fajer Al-Kaisi

Unabridged: 11 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/18/2024


Synopsis

“Glamorous, gripping, absolutely heaps of fun. I loved this.”—Lucy Foley, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Guest List and The Paris Apartment""Unexpected delights await on every page of Ram Murali’s impressive and captivating debut. Crisp as a gin and tonic and delightfully wicked, this smart, smart novel delivers a sophisticated, subversive murder mystery set in the highest stratosphere of the international idle rich. I had to force myself not to binge it in one night so I could savor it like the rare and exquisite meal that it is."" —Kevin Kwan, New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Rich AsiansThe White Lotus meets Knives Out meets Crazy Rich Asians in this devilishly entertaining debut novel: both a sophisticated locked-room mystery in the tradition of Agatha Christie, and a provocative literary whodunit for the twenty-first century.Ro Krishna is the American son of Indian parents, educated at the finest institutions, equally at home in London’s poshest clubs and on the squash court, but unmoored after he is dramatically forced to leave a high-profile job under mysterious circumstances. He decides it’s time to check in for some much-needed R&R at Samsara, a world-class spa for the global cosmopolitan elite nestled in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas. A person could be spiritually reborn in a place like this. Even a very rich person.But a person—or several—could also die there. Samsara is the Sanskrit word for the karmic cycle of death and rebirth, after all. And as it turns out, the colorful cast of characters Ro meets—including a misanthropic politician; an American movie star preparing for his Bollywood crossover debut; a beautiful heiress to a family jewel fortune that barely survived Partition; and a bumbling white yogi inexplicably there to teach meditation—harbors a murderer among them. Maybe more than one.As the death toll rises, Ro, a lawyer by training and a sleuth by circumstance, becomes embroiled in a vicious world under a gilded surface, where nothing is quite what it seems . . . including Ro himself. Death in the Air is a brilliant, teasing mystery from a remarkable new talent.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie on June 15, 2024

Death in the Air is a slow burn mystery set at a luxury spa in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas. It’s a debut novel and while the aim might have been for a Knives Out type vibe, it kinda missed the mark. The characters weren’t that interesting and the humor was sporadic or didn’t land at all. Th......more

Goodreads review by Angie on December 25, 2024

This book was a decent mystery, nothing special. I am sure I will mostly forget about Ro and Amrita and this book by next week. I will say this- and I do not say this as either a criticism nor a compliment- but this book had very lengthy descriptions about the wardrobe and hairstyles of the characte......more

Goodreads review by Jo on June 23, 2024

3.5 Stars. What a peculiar little novel this is. Based on the publisher synopsis and author endorsements, I went into Death in the Air expecting some witty repartee and ‘light-hearted’ dark humour in a similar vein to Kevin Kwan’s Rich People Problems. But, what I found myself reading was actually a......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on June 24, 2024

Death in the Air. Devilishly intoxicating and full of mystery. Its spellbinding! Set in the mountains of India, the novel takes you on a journey of Indian culture, meditation rituals with a killing spree on the side. The characters are exotic, and hold some secret pasts. I found it intriguing with i......more

Goodreads review by Satomi on January 08, 2025

I had a hard time getting through the beginning of this book. For a murder mystery, it was surprisingly slow – no one even dies until much later in the story. I found myself struggling with the early chapters, as the focus on Yoga and Pendy felt tedious and unengaging. However, once the first death f......more