Meera Pillai is Delhi's most feared divorce attorney.
In fifteen years she has dissolved 340 marriages - cleanly, efficiently,
without sentiment. She does not believe in the institution she dismantles
for a living. She does not make mistakes.
Then she meets the husband.
He is guilty of everything her client claims. The file is thorough.
The evidence is airtight. She built the case herself.
And none of it is sufficient protection.
Set against the courtrooms and late nights of Delhi, The Divorce
Lawyer's Last Case is a novel about the limits of understanding - and
the dangerous, inconvenient truth that knowing exactly what someone is
offers no immunity from wanting them.
For readers of: Gone Girl, The Silent Patient, and anyone who has ever
known better and done it anyway.