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Murder at the Mela

Murder at the Mela

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Alok Patel, Glasgow's first Asian DI, is assigned to investigate the murder of an Asian woman during the Mela festival, exploring the complex relationships between Asian people and the city.

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 28 October 2020
Publisher: Ringwood Publishing


Newly appointed as Glasgow's first Asian Detective Inspector, Alok Patel's first assignment is the investigation of the murder of an Asian woman, whose body was discovered in the aftermath of the Mela festival. This novel delves into the intricate web of relationships between Asian individuals and the city, shedding light on the complexities and challenges they face in their daily lives.

The Mela festival, a vibrant celebration of Asian culture, brings together people from all over the city. However, this year's event was marred by a tragedy that shook the community to its core. The body of an Asian woman was found in a nearby park, her face bruised and battered. The police were quick to launch an investigation, but the case remained unsolved for months.

As the new Asian Detective Inspector, Alok Patel was tasked with solving this case and bringing the perpetrator to justice. Patel was born and raised in Glasgow, and he understood the importance of community cohesion and the impact that a crime like this could have on the Asian community. He knew that he had to work tirelessly to gather evidence and build a strong case against the killer.

Patel began by interviewing witnesses and family members of the victim. He listened carefully to their accounts, taking notes and asking questions to ensure that he had a complete picture of what had happened. He also worked closely with the local Asian community, building relationships and gaining their trust.

As the investigation progressed, Patel began to uncover a complex web of relationships and motives behind the murder. He discovered that the victim had been involved in a dispute with a local gang, and that the murder may have been retaliation for her involvement. He also learned that the victim had been a victim of domestic abuse, and that her husband may have been involved in her murder.

Patel worked tirelessly to gather evidence and build a strong case against the killer. He spent countless hours reviewing CCTV footage, analyzing forensic evidence, and interviewing witnesses. He also worked closely with the local police force, sharing information and resources to ensure that the investigation was carried out efficiently and effectively.

Finally, after months of hard work, Patel was able to identify the perpetrator of the murder. He was a young man who had grown up in the same neighborhood as the victim and who had a history of violence and drug abuse. Patel was able to convince the perpetrator to confess to the crime, and he was sentenced to life in prison.

The murder of the Asian woman had a profound impact on the local community. The Asian community was already marginalized and discriminated against, and the murder only served to reinforce their sense of fear and vulnerability. Patel's investigation and conviction of the killer helped to restore a sense of hope and justice to the community, and it showed that the police were committed to protecting and serving all members of the community, regardless of their race or ethnicity.

In conclusion, "The Mela Murders" is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that explores the complicated relationships between Asian people and the city of Glasgow. Through the investigation of the murder of an Asian woman, the novel sheds light on the challenges and complexities that Asian individuals face in their daily lives. The novel also highlights the importance of community cohesion and the role that the police play in protecting and serving all members of the community. Alok Patel's dedication and hard work to solve the case and bring the perpetrator to justice serve as a testament to the strength and resilience of the Asian community in Glasgow.

Weight: 342g
Dimension: 128 x 199 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781901514902

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