Description
„The second case of Inspector Sanjit in Nepal is again full of great local color and offers the necessary tension. You are sucked into the lives of the protagonists in the Gorkha region, both on the victim‘s side and on the investigator‘s side. Besides, you get a lot of background information about the country and its people. I can‘t wait for the next book in this series. A clear reading recommendation!“
Beata Wiggen, Information Manager at dctp and Nepal blogger, www.nepalnow.blog
A hostel owner dies falling off a balcony. In his second case, Inspector Sanjit investigates modern slavery, organ transplants and the effect of the rainy season on the life of the people in Nepal. „According to estimates by international organizations, 10-15,000 girls and young women are abducted and forced into prostitution every year from Nepal to India alone. With his gripping Nepal crime thriller „Monsoon“, Dr. Arne Drews takes up the topics of organ and human trafficking and impressively describes the cruel and inhuman machinations of the traffickers.“
Gereon Wagener, Chairman of BONO-Direkthilfe e.V. , www.bono-direkthilfe.org