The Pretenders

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About The Book

In a posh Delhi colony, Shamsher Singh looks on as a man carries around a corpse looking to give his friend a decent burial. His is a privileged life, and yet, the Covid-19 pandemic has ripped open all the insecurities and anxieties of his past. In locked-down Beijing, Mei must come to terms both with her stepfather's demands and her budding relationship with Farid, Shamsher Singh's neighbour. In Bangkok, Changez Khan finds an unexpected kindness, but he has his own ghosts to suffer. And in Jakarta, Nina, Mei's mother, must overcome both her husband's insufferable isolation and her daughter's loneliness. As the body count continues to mount and death steps ever closer, lies are exposed, and deceptions unraveled. But there is always hope. 

Set across Asia at the peak of the brutal Delta wave, The Pretenders is a novel about finding love, freedom and human connection even in the bleakest of times. Between the sprawling apartments of Delhi's posh colonies and the loneliness of Bangkok's streets, The Pretenders takes one to the heart of what it means to be human, set in a time when humanity itself was on the edge. Policemen, predators, the privileged and the under-privileged – everyone must confront their demons to discover what it is they are pretending about. 

Ambitious, lyrical and reflective, The Pretenders is the pandemic novel we've all been waiting for.

About The Author

Avtar Singh is a writer, editor, and storyteller. His last novel, Into the Forest was published by Context/Westland in 2024. Set in a German forest during Covid, it is about a group of women from very different backgrounds, three disappearances, and at least one murder.

Necropolis is set in Delhi, and is about crime, poetry, and a woman who may be hundreds of years old. It is available from HarperCollins/Akashic Books. It is translated in German as Nekropolis, by Unionsverlag.

His short fiction has been anthologised in The Hachette Book of Indian Detective Fiction, Mumbai Noir, and Civil Lines, and has been published in Prairie Schooner, Subnivean, Tehelka, and other places.

Singh was founding editor of Time Out Delhi and managing editor of The Indian Quarterly. His reporting and essays have appeared in The Washington Post, Foreign Policy, Nikkei AsianReview, The Hindu, Seminar, and Biblio, among others.

He lives and works in Germany.

Product Details

  • Publisher: S&S India (September 5, 2025)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9788198507266
  • Ages: 18 - 60

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