💨 Abstract
A Passage to India, published by EM Forster in 1924, remains a prominent book in Indian university syllabi, portraying colonial India, racial tensions, and the impact of colonization. A century later, British-Indian authors like Abir Mukherjee continue to explore similar themes through murder mysteries, with a focus on the Raj era.
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