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The Blue Bar (Blue Mumbai Thriller Book 1)

The Blue Bar (Blue Mumbai Thriller Book 1)

byDamyanti Biswas
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J. Ivanel Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars I feel richer and a little more mature for having read it.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on January 9, 2023
This book is an in-depth and complex work of art. That's not to say it's a difficult read; it certainly isn't. But there are so many layers of it, all of which I love and have studied - or wished to study - in various 'lives' I've led.
It is first and foremost a captivating noir mystery. It is also a provocative love story, between man and woman, between close friends, between mother and daughter. There are parallels and there are paradoxes. There are smoothly woven, subtle comparisons and then eye-blinking contrasts. It has hints of the exotic and then slaps of the downright shocking - the first in worlds some may wish to travel, and the latter in worlds most may never wish to see, but should have to. And Damyanti Biswas makes us. Because we shouldn't go through a life anywhere on this planet sticking our heads in the sand.
The ending in particular had such symbolic ironies that I found myself catching my breath. This piece of literature could be studied in any high school or university classroom, anywhere around the globe, in any language.
The Blue Bar is entertaining, educational and engrossing. I feel richer and a little more mature for having read it.
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Louise Barbour (Fundy Blue)
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gripping, Beautifully Written, Literary Noir
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 2, 2023
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This thriller kept me guessing from beginning to end as I raced through it in in a few late and bleary-eyed nights. What's not to love in this intense and literary noir ~ the twisting, surprising plot, the compelling characters, the gorgeous tight writing, or the gritty underworld and glittering aristocracy of Mumbai?

The twisting, surprising plot:
As Police Inspector Arnav Singh Rajput races to a grisly crime scene, he has no idea that this new case will upend his life. A horrific serial killer is responsible for decapitating and dismembering women, and Arnav can't keep away from cases of missing or dead women. Arnav is haunted by the disappearance of Tara Mondal fourteen years ago, the mysterious girl-woman he loved who danced to Bollywood songs in the smoky, flashing, colored lights of The Blue Bar.

Not only must Arnav hunt for an elusive killer, but he must also navigate the ambitions, politics, and corruption of the leaders of the Mumbai police and Mumbai society. Someone will go to any length to sink his investigation.

Just when I thought I had something figured out, an unexpected twist would flummox me.

The compelling characters:
The characters in Damyanti's novel don't let you go. She weaves a story that is both an authentic police procedural and an unpredictable romance.

Arnav is dogged in his quest to find the killer, a creepy gruesome slayer with a murderous obsession, before Tara becomes the next headless, handless, footless woman buried in muck with a scattering of blue sequins.

Tara has a life-changing secret, someone she must protect with her very life. She risks returning to Mumbai and the Blue Bar as an instructor and performer in an attempt to secure her financial future and realize her goals.

This a sampling of the unforgettable characters who inhabit Damyanti's book:
Bilal, a loyal family servant who cleans up the bloody messes and arranges for the disposal of the bodies by an underworld Bhai or gang boss,

The wildly successful Virani brothers, Bollywood heartthrobs
who have captivated India's impressionable young women for years,

The unflappable Dr. Meshram, the coroner who will use his own time and money
to autopsy the brutalized bodies of the unknown and forgotten,

Sita Naik, Arnav's tireless assistant, a smart and professional assistant sub-inspector who will do anything to help Arnav solve the case,

And Rahul Taneja, a ruthless real estate tycoon famous for his fabulous wealth and lavish parties.

The gorgeous tight writing:
I already knew that Damyanti was an excellent writer, because I had read her chilling debut novel You Beneath Your Skin. Her writing is fresh, evocative, and eloquent, seemingly effortless. But Damyanti is a writer who admits that for her, writing is a slog. She progresses slowly, word by word, on her computer through multiple drafts and revisions, but she writes because she must.

The gritty underworld and glittering aristocracy of Mumbai:
To a Canadian American like me, Mumbai is exotic. But Damyanti's ability to bring Mumbai alive is engrossing. Before long, I forgot about exotic Mumbai, as I was drawn into this kaleidoscopic city.

Damyanti constructs a Mumbai that is so absorbing you are there, period. The novel opens at rush hour in Borivali Railway Station, swarming with jostling noisy people, and the book transports readers to Mumbai's hectic nightlife, to its stinky marshland and mangroves, to sultry Madh Island on the magnificent Arabian Sea, to its crowded beaches, busy police stations, and dangerous alleys. It is unforgettable!

I highly recommend this gripping mystery, The Blue Bar, which I suggest you quickly follow up with You Beneath Your Skin. Inspector Arnav returns in the sequel to The Blue Bar to tackle the hair industry, caste, and castration in Mumbai. “The Blue Monsoon” will be released on October 24, 2023.
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5.0 out of 5 stars mumbai noir
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 8, 2023
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I couldn’t put down The Blue Bar by Damyanti Biwas and my experience of reading the book was made all the better when I started to read this on holiday in India.
I’ve seen this referred to as Mumbai Noir and I can see why but this book is so much more than that. I loved the rich descriptions of Mumbai- the people, the locations, the chaotic world of Bollywood and felt so hungry with all the references to food.
Arnav Singh Rajput is the Detective obsessed with solving a gruesome murder that no one really wants to him solve. As with all fictional Detectives, he has his own internal conflicts.
The murder mystery is complicated by the political and celebrity landscape of Mumbai and this adds so much more complexity to the story. The corruption and the impact of this are believable, particularly how the powerful and rich can get away with the most gruesome offences ( not just in India but all over the world).
The plot races along, with no slow bits and there is plenty of action and shootouts.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes edgy thrillers set in a non-western environment and with complex and interesting characters and I can’t wait to read the next book.
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Fiona McPhillips
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping and atmospheric
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on February 27, 2023
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The Blue Bar is an intricate and sensory trip through the Mumbai underworld. The setting is gloriously exploited in fascinating detail as detective Arnav takes us through the sights, smells and corruption of a city that is vibrantly present in every scene. The intricate plotting is brought to life by the characters and their relationships, and they manage to bring a real sense of hope to the grim reality of a brutal series of murders. A tense and taut thriller that will leave you guessing to the end, The Blue Bar is a visual feast that would translate brilliantly to TV or film.
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Mrs. G. G. Debenham
5.0 out of 5 stars The blue bar
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 20, 2023
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I have really enjoyed reading this book with all the characters and their descriptions that captures the imagination and thought provoking happenings which is quite compelling and I would recommend the reading of this to anyone.
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SumBangalore
5.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable !
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on January 15, 2023
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A crime story set in Mumbai is not something unusual by itself. But this book is more than a crime book, with its tightly woven in narratives of dancebars, workings of the Mumbai police, the underworld and the fascinating mangroves of Mumbai. At 385 pages, I was a little sceptical about the pace; I ended up finishing in just 3 sittings.
The plot is so well built up which only got thicker towards the end, and there is a huge surprise in the climax. Each of the character is strongly built especially that of Tara, which is also very endearing. If I were to pick out one unique thing about the book, it's the fact that the author introduces the criminal right in the early pages of the book but manages to keep the suspense going till the end. Now looking forward to the sequel.
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Shweta
5.0 out of 5 stars What a thriller!
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on February 2, 2023
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I had never imagined reading such a racy crime thriller from an Indian writer, in Indian settings. Thanks for writing this Damyanti.

As I was halfway through the book, I felt it could have taken 50 odd pages less to reach the meat of the story. But by the time I reached the end, everything felt justified.

The character of Arnav - anagram of Ravan - was the best one. Humane, emotional, broken and above everything, honest. I hope he will be there in the subsequent books too.
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Georgina W.
5.0 out of 5 stars Yet another brilliant novel from Damyanti.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on February 8, 2023
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I really like the way we are drawn into the characters and even get to know the serial killer's mind if not identity. At first those chapters are chilling and a bit confusing but in some way they have to be. The character of Arnav shows the good side of policing and determination to uncover corruption and criminals.
Tara is a strong female character whose background helps us understand the plight of women taking up risky jobs to entertain in the nightlife industries of big cities and subject to abuse and disappearing. I could not put this book down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Reading Again!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 21, 2023
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I only reread really special books, and rarely this quickly, but this one is irristible!
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R. Bertoia
5.0 out of 5 stars It is like taking a trip to Mumbai
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 17, 2023
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I have never been to India but I feel like I have traveled to Mumbai after reading The Blue Bar. With her insider knowledge Damayanti created a world that give readers an in-depth look at life in a city teeming with corruption and vice, everyone just trying to survive. There is a serial killer on the loose, dismembered body parts of bar girls keep appearing at various sites around the teeming metropolis. Inspector Arnav Singh Rajput vows to avenge these deaths though the bureaucracy surrounding him are doing everything they can to stop his investigation.

But what I love most about this book is the characters’ diverse backgrounds and stories. All the main characters are painted in shades of gray, none of them are saints. Arnav is obsessed with Tara the bar girl who disappeared thirteen years ago. Tara reappears with her own secrets in tow. The Boy tells a tale of depravity that is hard to imagine. Nandini is just looking for a great story. They along with so many others create a well-rounded cast worthy of the big screen.

This is not your cookie cutter thriller and things don’t always turn out to plan. The ending will, well I won’t give away any spoilers. I’ll just say buy The Blue Bar an outstanding thriller that will keep you guessing all the way.
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