Mumbai India
BLURB:
On the day he retires, Inspector Ashwin Chopra inherits two unexpected mysteries.
The first is the case of a drowned boy, whose suspicious death no one seems to want solved. And the second is a baby elephant.
As his search for clues takes him across the teeming city of Mumbai, from its grand high rises to its sprawling slums and deep into its murky underworld, Chopra begins to suspect that there may be a great deal more to both his last case and his new ward than he thought.
And he soon learns that when the going gets tough, a determined elephant may be exactly what an honest man needs...
COMMENTS:
I just loveeeeed this book. Charming, adventurous, picturesque, heartwarming, culturally rich, and a baby elephant to cuddle with all the love in the whole wide world.
This book is so much more than that. Inspector Ashwin Chopra faces retirement with his beloved wife, Poppy, but also with his curmudgeon old mother-in-law who, through all the years, never forgave her daughter for marrying a policeman. She could have married a rich old landowner, divorced and twice her age, a crook and thief, but Poppy chose the honorable, honest policeman instead. Totally unacceptable and vile of beloved Poppy! Inspector Chopra believed that God was democratic. He actually agreed with God's decision to lure Chopra's good and gentle father-in-law to heaven, leaving the old nosy MIL on earth alone to smother in her miserable personality. However, the contentment in the partnership with the Heavenly Being quickly turned sour and into discontent when the MIL moved in with her daughter. Retirement was a bittersweet prospect. Chopra had to do something ...
On the last afternoon of his thirty year long career as a respected Inspector of police, Ashwin Chopra arrived home to find his inheritance already waiting outside the apartment building: a baby elephant, who decided to commit suicide by going on a hunger strike. When the monsoon broke out in full force over the city of Mumbai, Chopra, who could not swim, dove into the water which dammed in the apartment's court yard to safe Baby Elephant's life. Poppy bathed the little darling, and introduced him to her favorite soapies on tv in the apartment on the fifteenth floor. All he needed was the warm duvets she covered him with, and Poppy and Chopra's tender loving care. Oh! Oh! Oh! and his favorite Cadbury's Milk chocolates. Vicks for a watery nose, and mother-in-law's secret balm for his skin did the trick there on the apartment's living room floor. Life was suddenly secure and good. Since then, Ganesha, our beloved baby elephant, was determined to protect and love his new parents back with all his mysterious powers.
Retired Inspector Ashwin Chopra, a one-man-band in catching old crooks and thieves, got a self-appointed partner in fighting crimes in the city which the police were too corrupt to attend to themselves. Ganesha knew nothing about human rights, political correctness or being nice to the people endangering his new daddy's life. He could smell the criminals miles away and nothing stopped him from playing his part in destroying the criminal syndicates of politicians, policemen and bad people who murdered an innocent poor boy. They never saw Ganesha coming until it was sooooo late....Even Inspector Ashwin Chopra was dumbfounded.
I had so much fun with this book. Riveting and entertaining. What a joy!