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Queer Contemporary Fiction of Forbidden Love, Desire, and Secrets | LGBTQ Books in India | Indian Literary Fiction on Identity and Hope

Mahesh Rao
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‘A stunning novel, gorgeously written’ Kamila Shamsie

‘Intelligent, keenly observed’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Beautifully rendered’ Telegraph
‘Excellent’ Irish Times
‘Tender yet piercing’ Dua Lipa’s Service 95
‘A gentle, exquisite portrait’ Daily Mail

In the misty mountains of Darjeeling, a landslide entraps the guests and staff of a dilapidated hotel. Cooped up inside, two men exchange lingering glances. For carefree Neville, this is one of many exhilarating encounters, stolen kisses in stairways and parked cars. But for Pavan, an employee desperate to avoid detection, their entanglement prises open his carefully contained and solitary existence with unforgettable consequences.
Four years later, their paths cross again amidst the towering skyscrapers and ghostly smog of Mumbai. Pavan has fled the hills, burying all memories of their encounter, while Neville is now a flailing graduate, craving something more than the naked torsos blowing up his phone. When he glimpses Pavan working behind the reception of a luxurious hotel, he demands a meeting, pursuing him with mischief and menace as the secrets of their time together threaten to tumble into the light.
Set on the brink of India’s ruling to decriminalise homosexuality, this is a tender, richly atmospheric and elegantly wry story of outlawed desire and the hope of a life beyond concealment.

Imprint: India Hamish Hamilton

Published: Oct/2025

ISBN: 9780143473268

Length : 288 Pages

MRP : ₹699.00

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Queer Contemporary Fiction of Forbidden Love, Desire, and Secrets | LGBTQ Books in India | Indian Literary Fiction on Identity and Hope

Mahesh Rao

‘A stunning novel, gorgeously written’ Kamila Shamsie

‘Intelligent, keenly observed’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Beautifully rendered’ Telegraph
‘Excellent’ Irish Times
‘Tender yet piercing’ Dua Lipa’s Service 95
‘A gentle, exquisite portrait’ Daily Mail

In the misty mountains of Darjeeling, a landslide entraps the guests and staff of a dilapidated hotel. Cooped up inside, two men exchange lingering glances. For carefree Neville, this is one of many exhilarating encounters, stolen kisses in stairways and parked cars. But for Pavan, an employee desperate to avoid detection, their entanglement prises open his carefully contained and solitary existence with unforgettable consequences.
Four years later, their paths cross again amidst the towering skyscrapers and ghostly smog of Mumbai. Pavan has fled the hills, burying all memories of their encounter, while Neville is now a flailing graduate, craving something more than the naked torsos blowing up his phone. When he glimpses Pavan working behind the reception of a luxurious hotel, he demands a meeting, pursuing him with mischief and menace as the secrets of their time together threaten to tumble into the light.
Set on the brink of India’s ruling to decriminalise homosexuality, this is a tender, richly atmospheric and elegantly wry story of outlawed desire and the hope of a life beyond concealment.

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Mahesh Rao

Mahesh Rao grew up in Nairobi, Kenya. He has worked as a lawyer, academic researcher and bookseller. His debut novel, The Smoke Is Rising, won the Tata First Book Award for fiction and was shortlisted for the Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize, the Crossword Book Award and the Guardian‘s Not the Booker Prize. His short fiction has been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Commonwealth Short Story Prize and the Bridport Prize. Mahesh has written for the New York Times, The Baffler, Prospect and Elle. He lives most of the year in Mysore, India.

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