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November 1921. Edward VIII Prince of Wales and future ruler of India is arriving in Bombay to begin a fourmonth tour. The Indian subcontinent is chafing under British rule and Bombay solicitor Perveen Mistry isn't surprised when local unrest over the royal arrival spirals into riots. But she's horrified by the death of Freny Cuttingmaster an eighteen-year-old female Parsi student who falls from a second-floor gallery just as the prince's grand procession is passing by her college.Freny had come for a legal consultation just days before her death and what she confided makes Perveen suspicious that her death was not an accident. Feeling guilty for failing to have helped Freny in life Perveen steps forward to assist Freny's family in the fraught dealings of the coroner's inquest. When Freny's death appears suspicious Perveen knows she can't rest until she sees justice done. But Bombay is erupting as armed British secret service march the streets rioters attack anyone with perceived British connections and desperate shopkeepers destroy their own wares so they will not be targets of racial violence. Can Perveen help a suffering family when her own is in danger? Review ""The Bombay Prince is the third delightful installment of Sujata Massey's mystery series set in 1920s India. Heroine Perveen is much more than a sari-clad Miss Marple she's Bombay's first female lawyer as well as a keenly intelligent sleuth a trail-blazing woman balancing the weight of family tradition with her own dreams. Perveen's investigation into the mysterious death of a young university student coincides with the imperial visit of the future Edward VIII and the resulting trail of breadcrumbs through royal receptions street riots squalid jails and lavish hotels makes for a deliciously satisfying read!"" -- ―Kate Quinn New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code""Perveen Mistry has all the pluck you want in a sleuthing lawyer as well as a not-so-surprising-but decidedly welcome-proclivity for poking her nose into the business of others. The pages do indeed fly."" -- ―The Globe and Mail""Fantastic."" -- ―The Christian Science Monitor""Once again Massey does a superb job of combining a fascinating snapshot into 1920s British-ruled India with a top-notch mystery. She has created a strong appealing heroine who is forging her own path in a rapidly changing world."" -- ―Library Journal Starred Review About the Author Sujata Massey was born in England to parents from India and Germany was raised mostly in St. Paul Minnesota and lives in Baltimore Maryland. She was a features reporter for the Baltimore Evening Sun before becoming a full-time novelist