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The Shadow

By: Ajay Chowdhury
Narrated by: Mikhail Sen, Layla Chowdhury
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A ritual killing. An ancient curse. What's myth... and what's murder?


After a bruising encounter with a terrorist group, Detective Kamil Rahman has decided to hand in his resignation to the Met and set up a detective agency with his friend Anjoli. But when his boss asks him to go to India to investigate the murder of a British engineer who was found with eighteen arrows stuck in his body, Kamil agrees to take the case, as long as Anjoli can accompany him.

When they arrive in Mumbai, they find someone is on a gruesome killing spree, striking down those connected to the engineer in increasingly macabre ways. Meanwhile, an old friend of Kamil’s gets in touch to beg for his help: he believes his family are cursed, and that he is going to die on his 47th birthday, just like his father and grandfather before him.

As the body count rises, Kamil is torn between solving a very real murder case and protecting his friend from a grisly – if far-fetched – fate. Can he catch a killer and prevent an ancient curse before more people lose their lives?

Praise for the Detective Kamil Rahman novels:

'Outstanding' SUNDAY TIMES

'Hugely entertaining' ANN CLEEVES

'A rip-roaring mystery that's engrossing from start to finish' ABIR MUKHERJEE


© Ajay Chowdhury 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Crime Thrillers Horror Mystery Private Investigators Thriller & Suspense Crime Murder

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Critic reviews

A slick, masterfully plotted, white-knuckle ride of a read, packed with action, intrigue and well-drawn characters that get under your skin, and a clever twist in the tale you won’t see coming. Chowdhury’s beautiful prose and exquisite descriptions will sweep you away to Mumbai’s streets and activate all your senses, while the cleverly crafted, hugely suspenseful plotline full of red herrings, twists and turns will keep you guessing right up to the nail-biting denouement. In short, compulsive reading from start to finish. Not to be missed! (A.A. Chaudhuri)
You don't have to be a genius to follow the superbly intricate narrative of the new novel from Ajay Chowdhury, but he is brilliant to have written it (Greg Mosse)
Revenge is a dish served flaming hot in this twisted tale of betrayal, an inescapable curse, and seemingly impossible murders amongst Mumbai's elite. The Shadow is a gripping new instalment in Ajay Chowdhury's always intriguing Detective Kamil Rahman series (Paul Waters)
Ritual killings, a generational curse … This book is a riot. Chowdhury’s depiction of India is visceral and real, blending old and new. A narrative woven tightly, twisting and turning, it leaves you constantly looking behind and sideways, at what you may have missed. A highly enjoyable and hugely entertaining read. (Nilesha Chauvet)
Inventive in terms of locations and plots ... Poised brilliantly between revelations about Indian business practices and the power of ancient beliefs (The Times)
Inventive in terms of locations and plots… [The Shadow] is poised brilliantly between revelations about Indian business practices and the power of ancient beliefs
Another fabulous outing in Chowdhury's high octane series
Gripping whodunit… Chowdhury keeps the reader in total suspense
The tension never flags as Chowdhury dextrously moves backward and forward in time in a natural and seamless manner, adding to the complexity of the plot. The novel is a gripping and delightful read
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Great series of books that are entertaining! Story well thought out. The narration maybe better with one voice.

Enjoyable read

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The two main protagonists are a wonderful couple, in this book and all the previous- but the final chapter? it’s difficult to believe that Kamil will really stay. Looking forward to the next book

Great characters, story a little weak but beautifully read

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