Harriett Gilbert and readers around the globe talk to acclaimed Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka about his Booker Prize-winning novel The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida.
Almeida, a gay war photographer, recently deceased, with secrets aplenty, awakes to find himself sitting in line in an ethereal visa office, determined to find out who has murdered him.
In a Sri Lanka beset by civil war, death squads and terrorist bombs, the list of suspects is long. He has 'seven moons', a week, to make contact with and steer his two closest friends to the evidence stash that could uncover the culprit and change the course of his country's destiny.
Navigating the afterlife with a mix of sardonic wit and streetwise sensibility Maali roams wartorn Columbo confronting the ghosts and murderers who haunt Sri Lanka, in a country where the past is never really dead.
(Image: Shehan Karunatilaka. Photo credit: Dominic Sansoni.)
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