Sacred Games (novel)

This article is about the 2006 novel. For the 2014 novel, see Gary Corby.
Sacred Games
Author Vikram Chandra
Country India/USA
Language English
Genre Novels
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date
2007
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 928pp
ISBN 0-06-113035-4
OCLC 74556544
823/.92 22
LC Class PS3553.H27165 S23 2007

Sacred Games is a book by Vikram Chandra published in 2006. It has received notable reviews.

Plot summary

Sacred Games combines the ambition of a 19th-century social novel with a cops-and-Bhais detective thriller. (Bhai is a Hindi slang term for gangster.)

As sprawling as the heat-drenched city it richly portrays, Sacred Games delves into many emotionally charged worlds of contemporary India, in particular the spidery links between organized crime, local politics and Indian espionage that lie below the shimmering surfaces of its economic renaissance. Money and corruption form the golden thread. In interweaving narratives and voices, Sacred Games takes on even larger themes, from the wrenching violence of the 1947 partition of India to the specter of nuclear terrorism.

Publication history

The book earned Chandra a million dollar advance from HarperCollins. The initial print run was 200,000 copies. However, sales were disappointing and it is estimated that the advance lost $655,750.[1] It was critically praised, winning the 2006 Vodafone Crossword Book Award.

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