A Disappearance in Fiji
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Publisher Description
A charming and atmospheric debut mystery featuring a 25-year-old Indian police sergeant investigating a missing persons case in colonial Fiji
1914, Fiji: Akal Singh, 25, would rather be anywhere but this tropical paradise—or, as he calls it, “this godforsaken island.” After a promising start to his police career in Hong Kong, Akal has been sent to Fiji as punishment for a humiliating professional mistake. Lonely and grumpy, Akal plods through his work and dreams of getting back to Hong Kong or his native India.
When an indentured Indian woman goes missing from a sugarcane plantation and Fiji’s newspapers scream “kidnapping,” the inspector-general reluctantly assigns Akal the case. Akal, eager to achieve redemption, agrees—but soon finds himself far more invested than he could have expected.
Now not only is he investigating a disappearance, but also confronting the brutal realities of the indentured workers’ existence and the racism of the British colonizers in Fiji—along with his own thorny notions of personhood and caste. Early interrogations of the white plantation owners, Indian indentured laborers, and native Fijians yield only one conclusion: there is far more to this case than meets the eye.
Nilima Rao’s sparkling debut mystery offers an unflinching look at the evils of colonialism, even as it brims with wit, vibrant characters, and fascinating historical detail.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Disappear into this crackling historical mystery set against the complicated backdrop of colonial-era Fiji. In 1914, after becoming embroiled in a scandal in Hong Kong, Indian police sergeant Akal Singh is reassigned to the British-ruled South Pacific island. When he’s tasked with investigating the mysterious disappearance of an indentured servant named Kunti, Akal gets caught up in a massive conspiracy. Author Nilima Rao really brings us along on Singh’s journey as he deals with his own disaffection and realizes the outsize impact of British colonialism across Fiji’s disparate classes and people. If you’re looking for a twisty and thoughtful mystery with a compelling setting, A Disappearance in Fiji is for you.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Rao's lively, elegantly constructed debut follows 25-year-old police sergeant Akal Singh, who was a rising star in Hong Kong until an embarrassing debacle led to his transfer to—in his words—the "godforsaken island" of Fiji in 1914. He does not hit it off with his new superior, Inspector General Thurstrom, and anticipates receiving only inconsequential assignments. The disappearance of a missing indentured worker on a sugar plantation at first raises little interest, but then newspapers start claiming the woman was kidnapped; the publicity forces Thurstrom to send Singh out to investigate. He arrives at the plantation of Henry Parkins and finds that its overseer, John Brown, is also missing. These disappearances don't seem to concern Parkins and his wife, who suggest that Brown and the woman, Kunti, were lovers who ran away together, but after talking with other workers, Singh becomes convinced there's something more sinister at play. As he interviews locals and learns more about Fiji's class strata, Singh begins to wonder whether Brown and Kunti will ever return home. Rao skillfully weaves descriptions of the treatment and living conditions of Indian workers into the propulsive plot and draws a host of vibrant characters. This is an exceptionally promising debut.
Customer Reviews
A Disappearance in Fiji
I enjoyed this quick read. All characters were real. I wish it would have been longer with more follow up to his life after.
Learn and enjoy
Enticing and educational