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Madhulika Liddle

    Madhulika Liddle crée des récits policiers historiques captivants se déroulant au XVIIe siècle dans l'Empire moghol, donnant vie à une époque révolue avec des intrigues complexes et des détails saisissants. Au-delà de sa série de détectives, elle est une nouvelliste accomplie, explorant des genres allant de l'humour noir au commentaire social, souvent avec une tournure surprenante. Ses récits se caractérisent par un sens aigu de l'atmosphère et un talent pour créer des personnages mémorables. L'œuvre de Liddle invite les lecteurs dans des mondes richement imaginés, alliant intrigue historique et perspicacité d'observation aiguisée.

    The Garden of Heaven a Novel
    • The Garden of Heaven a Novel

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A magnificent stone frieze adorned with peacocks, vines, and leaves weaves through this gripping saga spanning two centuries between the invasions of Dilli by Muhammed of Ghur in 1192 CE and Taimur in 1398. The story follows ten-year-old Madhav, who arrives in Dilli after the battle that leads to Prithviraj Chauhan's downfall and the rise of the Delhi Sultanate. In the bustling city, Madhav embarks on a journey as a stone carver, with his craft becoming an integral part of his identity. This inspires him to create his masterpiece, the Garden of Heaven. Parallel to Madhav’s journey is the tale of another family of stone carvers—Nandu, his proud daughter Gayatri, and Gayatri’s daughter, Jayshree, who befriends a headstrong young woman dressed as a man. The narrative also features Amir Khusro, a gentle courtier, and Ibrahim, whose forbidden love for Chhoti unites two families. Additionally, lonely Shagufta rescues a wounded Timurid soldier, Nasiruddin, and distracts him from his pain by sharing stories of her city and herself. This richly human and layered narrative captures Delhi on the brink of a transformative era, keeping readers enthralled until the very end.

      The Garden of Heaven a Novel