"Littered with designer jewellery, accessories and activewear, Death in the Air
fizzes with ambition, managing to be both showy and subversive, operating as it
does around the axis of Partition . . . Although it carries many of the hallmarks
of an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery, what sets Death in the Air apart,
leading to its unique conclusion, is its rejection of Western norms of justice and
spirituality. The result is a fun, thought-provoking book—a commentary on
greed, cultural appropriation and the peculiar malaise of the wealthy—a daring
debut."