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The Burning Grounds

Abir Mukherjee
Barcode 9781787302785
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Release Date: 13/11/2025

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Historical Fiction
Label: Harvill
Language: English
Publisher: Vintage Publishing

**THE BURNING GROUNDS is the award winning novel from the author of HUNTED the British Book Awards Crime Thriller of the Year 2025 and Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2025**

'An unmissable series' The Times
'Captivating, moving and exciting, it's historical fiction at its finest' Sunday Express
'An utterly spellbinding triumph from a master storyteller' Joseph O'Connor
'Thrilling, evocative and amusing. It’s a book that has everything' Imran Mahmood

In the Burning Ghats of Calcutta where the dead are laid to rest, a man is found murdered, his throat cut from ear to ear.


The body is that of a popular patron of the arts, a man who was, by all accounts, beloved by all: so what was the motive for his murder? Despite being out of favour with the Imperial Police Force, Detective Sam Wyndham is assigned to the case and finds himself thrust into the glamorous world of Indian cinema.

Meanwhile Surendranath Banerjee, recently returned from Europe after three years spent running from the fallout of his last case, is searching for a missing photographer; a trailblazing woman at the forefront of the profession. When Suren discovers that the vanished woman is linked to Sam's murder investigation, the two men find themselves working together once again - but will Wyndham and Banerjee be able to put their differences aside to solve the case?

'Abir Mukherjee is doing something uniquely different in the crime genre.breathtaking' Peter May, Sunday Times bestseller, on The Shadows of Men