Mary roams the Goan and Anglo-Indian neighborhoods of Bombay, singing for money so she can feed herself and the child who accompanies her. A night watchman befriends her and offers a chance to get off the streets. Mary seeks guidance from the mysterious visions that haunt her, but she alone must decide her fate.
Praise for Bombay Bhel, a collection of short fiction:
"...[the] prose reaches deep into areas in the brain, unlocking a flood of memories." -- Clyde DSouza, author of Memories with Maya
"Treat yourself to a trip through one of the most misunderstood, beautiful, smelly, thrilling, complex cities in the world and meet some of its most enticing denizens." -- Paul Dyer, author of Elixir of Death
"Doyle's deep empathy for his colorful characters shines through in every story and sentence." -- Tara Masih, award-winning editor and author of Where the Dog Star Never Glows
Praise for Bombay Bhel, a collection of short fiction:
"...[the] prose reaches deep into areas in the brain, unlocking a flood of memories." -- Clyde DSouza, author of Memories with Maya
"Treat yourself to a trip through one of the most misunderstood, beautiful, smelly, thrilling, complex cities in the world and meet some of its most enticing denizens." -- Paul Dyer, author of Elixir of Death
"Doyle's deep empathy for his colorful characters shines through in every story and sentence." -- Tara Masih, award-winning editor and author of Where the Dog Star Never Glows
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