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The Mountain Shadow

Shantaram, Book 2

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The Mountain Shadow

By: Gregory David Roberts
Narrated by: Humphrey Bower
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A profound, epic thriller set in Bombay—a standalone novel and a sequel to the international bestseller Shantaram.

The first glimpse of the sea on Marine Drive filled my heart, if not my head. I turned away from the red shadow. I stopped thinking of that pyramid of killers, and Sanjay's improvidence. I stopped thinking about my own part in the madness. And I rode, with my friends, into the end of everything.

Shantaram introduced millions of people to a cast of unforgettable characters through Lin, an Australian fugitive, working as a passport forger for a branch of the Bombay mafia. In The Mountain Shadow, the long-awaited sequel, Lin must find his way in a Bombay run by a different generation of mafia dons, playing by a different set of rules.

It has been two years since the events in Shantaram, and since Lin lost two people he had come to love: his father figure, Khaderbhai, and his soul mate, Karla, married to a handsome Indian media tycoon. Lin returns from a smuggling trip to a city that seems to have changed too much, too soon. Many of his old friends are long gone, the new mafia leadership has become entangled in increasingly violent and dangerous intrigues, and a fabled holy man challenges everything that Lin thought he'd learned about love and life. But Lin can't leave the Island City: Karla, and a fatal promise, won't let him go.

Fans of Vikram Seth, John Irving and David Mitchell will love Shantaram and The Mountain Shadow.

©2015 Gregory David Roberts (P)2023 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.
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A nice follow on from Shantaram.

This book and its predessesor is written with a mouthful of superlatives, adjective explosions, and parts in a marijuana haze of love peace and happiness.

It’s an interesting book as a stand alone, however it is best read after Shantaram as you will understand all of the characters better, but you will be giving up 60 plus hours of your life.

So, my personal opinion like the Shanataram book, is that this needs a good editor to trim those over abundant adjective laden sentences down to simple lines and stop going off on tangents.

That said, what makes you reluctant to put this book down is the simply outstanding narration by Humphrey Bower. His effortless skill to switch from make to female characters and maintain all the different accents, bridges the audible book to the cinematography in the mind.
I definately recommend, but please dont write any more books as my days are numbered.

Shantaram sequel.

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Loved this as much as I loved The Shantaram. Usually I’m put off by people using 100 words when they could make the point in 10, but this prose is poetry for the soul, heart and mind. Enjoyed this from minute one to hour thirty-odd.
“Truth is freedom of the soul” 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Ignore the other reviews and make your own mind up…

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Loved the first book, this one seem to wrap up the events to a conclusion of a love story
I love the philosophical talks, wish there were more

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Brilliant interpretation and narration. Wonderful book and a delight to get lost in the wonderful vivid descriptions.

So authentic

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I absolutely LOVED The Mountain Shadow. Being immersed back in Lins world with familiar characters so many years after first reading Shantaram was simply wondrous. There were moments I found highly irritating, like Karla and Lins aphorism contest and the lengthy philosophical chapters, but this didn't stop me from giving full marks. Manifesting another book!

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