Amulya Malladi was born and raised in India. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad, India and received a master's degree in journalism from The University of Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
After living in the United States for several years, Amulya now lives in Copenhagen, Denmark with her husband and two sons.
After living in the United States for several years, Amulya now lives in Copenhagen, Denmark with her husband and two sons.
Genres: Mystery
Series
Silk Sarees and Secrets
1. A Breath of Fresh Air (2002)
2. The Mango Season (2003)
3. Serving Crazy with Curry (2004)
4. Song of the Cuckoo Bird (2005)
1. A Breath of Fresh Air (2002)
2. The Mango Season (2003)
3. Serving Crazy with Curry (2004)
4. Song of the Cuckoo Bird (2005)
Gabriel Praest
1. A Death in Denmark (2023)
2. Backlash Blues (2024)
Randy in Ringkobing (2024)
3. Crossroad Blues (2024)
1. A Death in Denmark (2023)
2. Backlash Blues (2024)
Randy in Ringkobing (2024)
3. Crossroad Blues (2024)
Novels
The Sound of Language (2007)
A House for Happy Mothers (2016)
The Copenhagen Affair (2017)
The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You (2019)
A House for Happy Mothers (2016)
The Copenhagen Affair (2017)
The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You (2019)
Amulya Malladi recommends
Unmarriageable (2019)
Soniah Kamal
"Unmarriageable is a joyride featuring all the beloved Austen characters with a Pakistani twist, drawing on universal themes of love, passion, and the healing nature of tea. I read it in one gulp!"
Not Perfect (2018)
Elizabeth LaBan
"With humor and elegance, Elizabeth LaBan explores the burden of perfection and the futility of seeking it in Not Perfect. Funny and real, poignant and charming, Tabitha is a delight as she falls from grace, from perfect mother and wife to pilfering food and money to keep her family afloat, until she realizes that perfect is overrated. This novel is a gift for anyone who has struggled to wear a mask or keep up an appearance, which is essentially all of us."
The Widows of Malabar Hill (2018)
(Perveen Mistry, book 1)
Sujata Massey
"There is a new sleuth on the literary map and her name is Perveen Mistry, practicing woman lawyer, feminist, survivor of abuse and solver of murder mysteries. In The Widows of Malabar Hill, Sujata Massey brings 1920s Bombay to life, a time when the British still ruled, single women were not served alcohol in restaurants and there was murder most foul. With an indomitable heroine and a solid cast of sidekicks, this is the start of a series mystery readers should not miss."
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