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Abir Mukherjee
Abir Mukherjee is an Indian-born British author known for his award-winning debut novel "A Rising Man," set in 1920s Calcutta. His literary style blends historical accuracy with intricate plots and captivating characters. Mukherjee's work explores themes of colonialism, identity, and cultural clash, making significant contributions to historical fiction.