Murder in Moonlit Square

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Alexander McCall Smith
amateur sleuths
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charming detective debut
colourful cosy mystery
cosy crime fiction
cross-cultural friendship
Delhi-set mystery
diverse crime fiction
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espionage and crime
festive mystery
hotel murder mystery
humorous whodunnit
Indian mystery series
Irish protagonist
light-hearted murder mystery
modern Delhi thriller
multicultural crime novel
nun detective
quirky detective duo
slow burn investigation
unlikely sleuths
vibrant setting mystery

Product details

  • ISBN 9781835012987
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Bedford Square Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'I loved it!' Robert Thorogood author of The Marlow Murder Club

‘A charming start to a vibrant new mystery series’ Vaseem Khan

When semi-retired Irish nun Sister Agatha Murphy meets Avtar Mehta round the back of his historic Delhi hotel, they form an instant bond over a sneaky smoke and good gossip. Then a street robbery outside the hotel, a dead body inside it, and the disappearance of a pilgrim guest bring the local police to the hotel, determined to close their cases quickly, and with them the Delhi Haveli Hotel.

Sister Agatha and Avtar must race to stay one step ahead of the police, the Indian secret service and a hidden killer – as well as keeping their sense of humour through a terrorism scare in the run up to Christmas on the colourful streets of old Delhi.

Paul fell in love with India when he fell in love with his wife. He’s from Belfast. She's from Delhi. He’d already set his first book, a thriller called Blackwatertown, in Ireland, so she suggested he set his next one in India because they’re there so much. Paul has been a night club cook in New York, he made Pelé his dinner, smuggled a satellite dish into Cuba, was an award-winning BBC journalist, co-hosts the We’d Like A Word books and authors podcast, and is co-organiser of the Chiltern Kills crime festival and the Khushwant Singh LitFest London.

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