Today is publication day for James Ziskin and his latest
book, Bombay Monsoon. Published by Oceanview
Publishing, the read is available in digital and print formats at Amazon and other
vendors.
Synopsis:
The last thing Danny wants to see published is his
obituary.
The year is 1975. Danny Jacobs is an ambitious, young
American journalist who’s just arrived in Bombay for a new assignment. He’s
soon caught up in the chaos of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s domestic
“Emergency.”
Willy Smets is Danny’s enigmatic expat neighbor. He’s
a charming man, but with suspicious connections. As a monsoon drenches Bombay,
Danny falls hard for Sushmita, Smets’s beguiling and clever lover—and the
infatuation is mutual.
"The Emergency," a virtual coup by the prime
minister, is only the first twist in the high-stakes drama of Danny’s new life
in India. The assassination of a police officer by a Marxist extremist, as well
as Danny’s obsession with the inscrutable Sushmita, conspire to put his career—and
life—in jeopardy. And, of course, the temptations of Willy Smets’s seductive
personality sit squarely at the heart of the matter.
Democracy is fragile and the lines of loyalty and
betrayal often cross and cannot be untangled.
Perfect for fans of Ken Follett and Steve Berry.
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