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Love and Death in Kathmandu: A Strange Tale of Royal Murder

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Publisher Comments:

On June 1, 2001, the heir to the Nepalese throne, Crown Prince Dipendra, donned military fatigues, armed himself with automatic weapons, walked in on a quiet family gathering, and, without a word, mowed his family down before turning a gun on himself. But Dipendra did not die immediately, and while lying in a coma was declared king. He was now a living god.

Award-winning journalists Amy Willesee and Mark Whittaker set out to understand what could have led to such a devastating tragedy, one that fascinated and appalled the world. Exploring Kathmandu and other parts of the kingdom, they conducted exhaustive interviews with everyone from Maoist guerillas to members and friends of the royal family, gaining insight into the people involved in and the events behind the massacre. At the heart of the story is the love affair between Dipendra and the beautiful aristocrat Devyani Rana, whom he was forbidden to marry. Culminating their portrait of Nepal is a chilling reconstruction of the events of that fatal day.

As conspiracy theories circulate and rebels threaten to topple the monarchy, the future of this small Himalayan kingdom, promises to be as tumultuous as its past. Revealing a country where the twenty-first century mingles uneasily with the fourteenth, Love and Death in Kathmandu is both an enlightening portrait of a place that is a world apart and a riveting investigation of an incredible crime.

Review:

"Australian authors Willesee and Whittaker's exploration of Nepalese Crown Prince Diprenda's killing of his family and himself in 2001 wisely provides as much insight into Nepalese culture as the crime itself. It also, after a promising start, becomes bogged down in a litany of royal family names and confusing relationships, which, admittedly, it might be beyond any writer to make sense of to a general reader. This failing aside, however, the book is an entertaining read. The crown prince's frustration at being 29 and not yet married, the queen's frustration with the prince for choosing a woman she believed unsuitable, and a myriad of other personal pressures are described against the backdrop of a country literally torn between progress and the past. Perhaps the oddest fact revealed is that before the crown prince died of his self-inflicted injuries, he was proclaimed the king. If the crown prince had not died, he would have ruled Nepal rather than been arrested for his crimes. The authors do an excellent job of showing how a web of tradition, local superstitions and a legacy of bloodshed helped sanction the prince's actions. From child brides to child goddesses, from Maoist rebels to drug smuggling, the book is full of compelling snapshots of Nepalese life. Agent, Catherine Drayton at Arthur Pine Associates. (July 14)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

A riveting investigation of a devastating crime--the full story of the June 2001 massacre of Nepal's royal family by the heir to the throne

About the Author

Amy Willesee and Mark Whittaker won the 2002 Asia-Pacific Travel Writing Award. They live in Sydney, Australia.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312329945
Subtitle:
A Strange Tale of Royal Murder
Publisher:
St. Martin's Press
Author:
Willesee, Amy
Author:
Whittaker, Mark
Location:
New York
Subject:
Royalty
Subject:
International
Subject:
Mass murder
Subject:
Nepal
Subject:
Asia - India & South Asia
Subject:
Murder - General
Subject:
Government - General
Subject:
POL040000
Subject:
India
Subject:
American Government/General
Edition Number:
1st U.S. ed.
Edition Description:
Us
Series Volume:
71
Publication Date:
20040701
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Plus one 16-page bandw photo insert
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
9.62x6.40x1.14 in. 1.43 lbs.
Love and Death in Kathmandu: A Strange Tale of Royal Murder
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Product details 336 pages St. Martin's Press - English 9780312329945 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Australian authors Willesee and Whittaker's exploration of Nepalese Crown Prince Diprenda's killing of his family and himself in 2001 wisely provides as much insight into Nepalese culture as the crime itself. It also, after a promising start, becomes bogged down in a litany of royal family names and confusing relationships, which, admittedly, it might be beyond any writer to make sense of to a general reader. This failing aside, however, the book is an entertaining read. The crown prince's frustration at being 29 and not yet married, the queen's frustration with the prince for choosing a woman she believed unsuitable, and a myriad of other personal pressures are described against the backdrop of a country literally torn between progress and the past. Perhaps the oddest fact revealed is that before the crown prince died of his self-inflicted injuries, he was proclaimed the king. If the crown prince had not died, he would have ruled Nepal rather than been arrested for his crimes. The authors do an excellent job of showing how a web of tradition, local superstitions and a legacy of bloodshed helped sanction the prince's actions. From child brides to child goddesses, from Maoist rebels to drug smuggling, the book is full of compelling snapshots of Nepalese life. Agent, Catherine Drayton at Arthur Pine Associates. (July 14)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by ,
A riveting investigation of a devastating crime--the full story of the June 2001 massacre of Nepal's royal family by the heir to the throne

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