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'In this remarkable novel, Mahesh Rao gives voice to the forgotten and the ignored, and my lord, what a voice it is. Half Light is steeped to a sublime perfection, an astonishing literary achievement' Rabih Alameddine, author of The Wrong End of the Telescope

High in the mountains of Darjeeling, a landslide traps the guests and staff of a crumbling hotel. Cooped up inside, two men exchange lingering glances. For Neville, this is one of many thrilling encounters - urgent kisses in stairwells and parked cars. But for hotel employee Pavan, their connection threatens to unravel everything he has kept hidden.

Years later, their paths collide once more, surrounded by the towering skyscrapers and ghostly smog of Mumbai. Neville is now a restless graduate, adrift in the city, while Pavan has started a new life, away from the hills. When Neville strides into his workplace demanding a meeting, their flirtation turns fraught, and long-buried secrets threaten to tumble into the light.

Set on the cusp of India's landmark ruling to decriminalise homosexuality, this is a tender, richly atmospheric and elegantly wry story of outlawed desire -and the fragile hope for a life beyond concealment.

Praise for Half Light:

'A stunning novel, gorgeously written' Kamila Shamsie, author of Best of Friends

'A searing tour de force of shame, sex, love and identity. I was enchanted' Thomas Stewart, author of Real Boys

'Tender and timeless. A quiet story of hope and survival that took my breath away' Soula Emmanuel, author of Wild Geese

'More than meets the expectations aroused by his debut' Patrick Gale, author of Mother's Boy

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      Publisher: Pushkin Press
      Publication Date: 9/11/2025
      ISBN13: 9781805337898, 978-1805337898
      ISBN10: 1805337890
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      'In this remarkable novel, Mahesh Rao gives voice to the forgotten and the ignored, and my lord, what a voice it is. Half Light is steeped to a sublime perfection, an astonishing literary achievement' Rabih Alameddine, author of The Wrong End of the Telescope

      High in the mountains of Darjeeling, a landslide traps the guests and staff of a crumbling hotel. Cooped up inside, two men exchange lingering glances. For Neville, this is one of many thrilling encounters - urgent kisses in stairwells and parked cars. But for hotel employee Pavan, their connection threatens to unravel everything he has kept hidden.

      Years later, their paths collide once more, surrounded by the towering skyscrapers and ghostly smog of Mumbai. Neville is now a restless graduate, adrift in the city, while Pavan has started a new life, away from the hills. When Neville strides into his workplace demanding a meeting, their flirtation turns fraught, and long-buried secrets threaten to tumble into the light.

      Set on the cusp of India's landmark ruling to decriminalise homosexuality, this is a tender, richly atmospheric and elegantly wry story of outlawed desire -and the fragile hope for a life beyond concealment.

      Praise for Half Light:

      'A stunning novel, gorgeously written' Kamila Shamsie, author of Best of Friends

      'A searing tour de force of shame, sex, love and identity. I was enchanted' Thomas Stewart, author of Real Boys

      'Tender and timeless. A quiet story of hope and survival that took my breath away' Soula Emmanuel, author of Wild Geese

      'More than meets the expectations aroused by his debut' Patrick Gale, author of Mother's Boy

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