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Ritu Sethi

Author of His Hand in the Storm

2 Works 80 Members 3 Reviews

Series

Works by Ritu Sethi

His Hand in the Storm (2018) 65 copies, 3 reviews
Kill Me Why? (2019) 15 copies

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Canonical name
Sethi, Ritu
Gender
female
Education
Doctorate
Awards and honors
Colorado Gold Mystery Award, Daphne Suspense Finalist
Short biography
Ritu has spent many years in Montreal and Vancouver – and decided to set her Gray James novels in those two cities. She is an avid mystery reader (especially of classic psychological mysteries). When she couldn't find a protagonist like Gray James – a combination of Dalgliesh, James Bond, and Hercule Poirot – she created him. And the Gray James Novels were born.

She likes to write at her dining room table by the fireplace and hopes to one day live by the ocean. Alas, there are not so many opportunities to do this in Canada:-)

As a self-published author, Ritu makes all the creative decisions regarding her work – the blurb, the cover, the plot – and the artistic freedom this affords is thrilling. Thanks to all the readers helping to make this possible.
Places of residence
Canada
Map Location
Canada

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Reviews

3 reviews
His Hand in the Storm by Ritu Seth
Inspector Gray Mystery #1

Chief Inspector Gray James is an intriguing character who after having suffered the loss of his son and being abandoned by his wife has focused his life on solving one murder case after another. He sculpts to keep himself grounded and pretty much lives day to day without really living or perhaps feeling...if that makes sense. It takes awhile to find out Gray’s backstory and I think there is still more to learn as the series show more continues. My main feeling was that Gray was like a weaver trying to untangle strands of thread before being able to weave the strands together into the fabric that would explain the murders taking place in this story. This book is for a reader who wants to be made to think and feel and care and try to figure out the mysteries that will solve the murder(s) that are taking place. This book made me feel for Gray and for Vivienne who works with him and for more than one other character that ended up with a raw deal in life. I really want to find out what happens next and hope that some good things will come to a few of the people I came to care about while reading about their lives.

Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I like to read the next book when it comes out? Definitely

Thank you to the author who bequeathed me a copy of her book through NetGalley – This is my honest review.

5 Stars
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FROM AMAZON: A man copes any way he can after killing his only son.
His team believes he’s calm and Zen. His boss finds him obsessive. Suspects think him gorgeous but dangerous. They’re all right.
Chief Inspector Gray James is sculpting the remembered likeness of his small son when he receives the call – a faceless corpse is found hanging by the choppy river, swirls of snow and sand rolling like tumbleweeds.

Montreal glitters: the cobbled streets slippery with ice, and the mighty St. show more Lawrence jetting eastward past the city. One by one, someone is killing the founders of a booming medical tech startup – propelling Gray into a downward spiral that shatters his hard-earned peace, that risks his very life, that threatens to force him to care and face what he has shunned all along: his hand in the storm. show less
Montreal. A body of a male is discovered, but who is he. This is the start of a series of attacks and possible deaths among the founders of a medical technology startup company. Chief Inspector Gray James investigates with his team. Though he has demons of his own to fight, someone is trying to kill him, but why.
An entertaining well-written modern crime story. A good start to a new series.

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Works
2
Members
80
Popularity
#224,853
Rating
3.8
Reviews
3
ISBNs
4

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