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Tulip Season : Mitra Basu Mystery Series

Kirchner, Bharti2011
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A missing domestic-violence counselor. A wealthy and callous husband. A dangerous romance. Kareena Sinha, an Indian-American domestic-violence counselor, disappears from her Seattle home. When the police dismiss suspicions that she herself was a victim of spousal abuse, her best friend, Mitra Basu, a young landscape designer, resolves to find her. Mitra's search reveals glimpses of a secret life involving her friend and a Bollywood actor of ill repute. Following the trail, Mitra is lured back to India where she uncovers the actor's ties to the Mumbai underworld and his financial difficulties – landing her in a web of life-threatening intrigue where Mitra can't be sure of Kareena's safety or her own.
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Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Booktrope Editions, 2011
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
Series:
Mitra Basu Mystery
Biography/History:
Bharti Kirchner is the author of nine books—five critically acclaimed novels and four cookbooks and hundreds of short pieces for magazines and newspapers. Her essays have appeared in ten anthologies, the most recent being Imagination & Place: Weather. Her fifth novel, Tulip Season: A Mitra Basu Mystery is out in Kindle and Nook and also as a trade paperback.Her previous novels include Pastries: A Novel of Desserts and Discoveries, Darjeeling, Sharmila's Book, and Shiva Dancing and cookbooks include Indian Inspired and The Bold Vegetarian. Bharti is a Contributing Editor for The Writer. She has written for Food & Wine, Vegetarian Times, Writer's Digest, Fitness Plus, Northwest Travel, and The Seattle Times.HONORS & AWARDS- Bharti has won a VCCA Fellowship (Virginia center for the Creative Arts),a 4-Culture Literature Award, a City Artist's Project Award,two Seattle Arts Commission literature grants, two Artist Trust literature grants, and has twice been a Fellow of Jack Straw Productions. She has been honored as a Living Pioneer Asian American Author.She is a popular speaker at writer's conferences nationwide.
ISBN:
9781620150511
Language:
English
BRN:
295841
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