The Longest Kiss: The Life and Times of Devika Rani
- 460pages
- 17 heures de lecture
In The Longest Kiss, for the first time, through her letters and documents, is pieced together the life that she kept away from the world.
Kishwar Desai est une auteure et chroniqueuse indienne dont les romans explorent des relations humaines complexes et des questions de société. Son écriture se caractérise par des récits captivants et des portraits perspicaces de personnages naviguant dans des circonstances difficiles. L'œuvre de Desai aborde souvent les thèmes de l'amour, de la perte et de la quête d'identité, résonnant auprès des lecteurs par sa profondeur émotionnelle et sa clarté. Elle offre une voix distinctive à la littérature indienne contemporaine, apportant de profondes observations sur la condition humaine.




In The Longest Kiss, for the first time, through her letters and documents, is pieced together the life that she kept away from the world.
Goa, south India. A beautiful holiday hideaway where hippies and backpackers while away the hours. But beneath the clear blue skies lies a dirty secret...Simran Singh is desperate for a break and some time away from her busy job as a social worker-come-crime investigator. And so the unspoilt idyll of Goa seems just the place - white beaches, blue seas and no crime. But when a disturbing video appears on her phone, featuring a young girl being attacked by a group of men, she realises that a darkness festers at the heart of this supposed paradise. And when she discovers out that the girl is Liza Kay, a British teenager who has gone missing, she knows she must act in order to save her. But first Simran must break through the web of lies and dark connections that flourish on these beaches. Everyone, it seems, knows what has happened to the girl but no one is prepared to say. And when more videos appear, and Simran herself is targeted in order to keep her quiet, the paradise soon becomes a living nightmare.
In Delhi a small baby lies alone and abandoned. The product of IVF and surrogacy, she had been so coveted - until she was born with a fatal illness. No one knows how the infection could have been transferred to the child, but one thing is certain: no one wants her now. Thousands of miles away in London, Kate and Ben are desperate for a baby. But, despite all their efforts, fate seems to be skewed against them. Then, as Kate suffers another miscarriage, she knows something has to change. She has heard of women who are prepared to carry a baby for others, and she knows this might be a way to finally find happiness. But will her desire for a baby stop at nothing...? And between the two, feisty social worker Simran Singh is determined to uncover the truth behind the shadowy facade of the multi-million dollar surrogacy industry. Women and children are being exploited, their lives thrown away like so much dust. Is she is the only person prepared to stand up for what is right...?
In a small town in the heart of India, a young girl is found tied to a bed inside a townhouse where 13 people lie dead. The girl is alive, but she has been beaten and abused. She is held in the local prison, awaiting interrogation for the murders she is believed by the local people to have committed.