#1 Superintendent Le Fanu Mystery
A Madras Miasma
"A real ripper of a tale." -- The Australian. "As one would expect from a distinguished Australian academic who has written and lectured on the subject of Indian history, the background is effortlessly convincing. In Le Fanu, Stoddart has created a character with huge potential for development, both as a person and as a witness to momentous historical events. In purely technical terms, the plotting of the book is as impressive as the narrative style, and the description of the bloody end to the industrial protest is as gripping as anything I have read in a long while. The ending is very clever without being showy, and I will certainly be on the lookout for the next chapter in the career of Christian Jolyon Brenton Le Fanu, MC." -- Crime Fiction Lover "One of the strengths of the novel is the author’s rich feel for life on the street." -- Newtown Review of Books THE FIRST DETECTIVE LE FANU ADVENTURE TELLS A CLASSIC TALE OF MURDER, CORRUPTION AND INTRIGUE WITH A SHARP EYE ON BRITISH COLONIAL POLITICS AND RACE RELATIONS. IT IS A STORY THAT, LIKE ITS MAIN PROTAGONIST, HAS ITS HEART FIRMLY IN THE RIGHT PLACE. Madras in the 1920s. The British are slowly losing the grip on the subcontinent. The end of the colonial enterprise is in sight and the city on India’s east coast is teeming with intrigue. A grisly murder takes place against the backdrop of political tension and Superintendent Le Fanu, a man of impeccable investigative methods, is called in to find out who killed a respectable young British girl and dumped her in a canal, her veins clogged with morphine. As Le Fanu, a man forced to keep his own personal relationship a secret for fear of scandal in the face British moral standards, begins to investigate, he quickly slips into a quagmire of Raj politics, rebellion and nefarious criminal activities that threaten not just to bury his case but the fearless detective himself.