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Crime fiction writer Vish Dhamija: The competition is for people’s time and attention

Vish Dhamija on his book Deja Karma, the rise of crime fiction in India and abroad, Abundantia Entertainment's OTT adaptation of his Rita Ferreira series and reading for pleasure in the age of OTT,

August 19, 2023 / 12:28 IST
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Vish Dhamija's new crime thriller, Déjà Karma (Pan Macmillan India), released in India on August 14, 2023.
Vish Dhamija's new crime thriller, Déjà Karma (Pan Macmillan India), released in India on August 14, 2023.

British-Indian crime fiction writer Vish Dhamija was in India over the Independence Day weekend, to launch his latest book - Déjà Karma. Dhamija has previously written 11 books, including Unlawful Justice, Bhendi Bazaar, The Mogul, The Heist Artist, Doosra, and Cold Justice. In an email interview, Dhamija spoke about the rise of crime fiction, his approach to the genre, and whether readership is shrinking in the age of OTT and social media. Edited excerpts:

What is your latest book, Déjà Karma, about?

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It’s literary crime-fiction, if you ask me. Of course, it’s a legal-psychological thriller, but it is also a story of a man who is traumatized by his own past, who sees everything in society through a lens… where every truth is just another lie, where past and present are not compatible... it is very different from all the other books I’ve written yet.

You’ve been writing crime fiction since 2010 - tell us about your approach to it.