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White Tiger & Last Man 4 Books Collection Set by Aravind Adiga - Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789124097905

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Titles in This Set:
Amnesty
White Tiger
Between
Last Man

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781509879052 9781848878082 9781848878099 9781848875180

Overview:
Delve into the complete Aravind Adiga quartet with this four-book collection, a powerful tour through modern India told in Adiga's crisp, fearless voice. Amnesty begins with a courtroom dilemma that unfolds over a single day as a lawyer weighs whether to testify and risk deportation, or stay silent and let justice slide away. The White Tiger follows Balram Halwai, a sharp, hungry young man who rises from poverty to power by seizing control of his own fate, exposing the brutal rewards of a fast-changing India. Between offers a mosaic of voices from a southern town, painting a vivid panorama of life, ambition, and the secret workings that drive a community. Last Man in Tower places you in a Mumbai real-estate storm where a single tower's fate tests loyalty, greed, and communal ties. Together, these titles form a complete Adiga reading journey—blisteringly smart, morally probing, and utterly engrossing.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This quartet showcases Adiga’s range—from nail-biting ethical dilemmas to razor-sharp social satire and panoramic urban portraits. Amnesty highlights the personal stakes behind rights and responsibilities; The White Tiger delivers a relentless critique of class mobility and corruption; Between weaves a tapestry of urban voices illustrating a society in flux; Last Man in Tower interrogates community, consent, and capital’s impact on everyday life. The four-book set creates a cohesive reading arc, offering variety without losing thematic coherence. It’s ideal for readers who love literate, thought-provoking fiction with social bite, and for collectors seeking a complete, ready-to-read Aravind Adiga experience in one premium package.

Books Included in This Collection:
Amnesty
One morning, Danny learns that his client Radha Thomas has been murdered. A jacket left at the scene hints at another client—a doctor with whom Radha was involved—placing Danny at a perilous crossroads. He must decide whether to come forward and risk deportation or stay silent and let justice go undone. Across a single ordinary day, he wrestles with duty, rights, and the weight of consequences for someone who exists, in this system, with limited protection. A taut, morally charged thriller about truth, loyalty, and the cost of doing what’s right.

White Tiger
Balram Halwai, the so-called White Tiger, grows up in crushing poverty but dreams of a different life. He becomes a chauffeur for a wealthy master who moves him to Delhi, where gleaming malls and new fortunes mask a brutal hierarchy. Balram’s keen intelligence and ruthless pragmatism push him toward a controversial ascent—one that shines a harsh light on wealth, opportunity, and the prices paid to escape a constraining caste system. A thriller of ambition and moral awakening in a rapidly shifting India.

Between
Nestling on India's southern coast lies the town of Kittur. Through a chorus of voices—from schools and streets to homes and workplaces—Adiga reveals the town’s inner workings and outer limits. The book cycles through diverse perspectives to expose the forces of power, desire, tradition, and modernity shaping ordinary lives. It’s a vivid social panorama that asks big questions about responsibility, belonging, and the compromises people make when confronted with opportunity and threat.

Last Man
In 21st-century Mumbai, property kingpin Dharmen Shah aims to tear down a weathered tower block to construct luxury apartments. His plan promises wealth to some, but only if everyone agrees to sell. As residents weigh the offer, loyalties fracture, neighbors unite, and the true cost of progress comes into view. Adiga’s satire sharpens into a tense, character-driven drama about community, greed, and the human cost of urban transformation.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for readers who crave contemporary literary fiction with a social edge. This collection suits fans of Aravind Adiga, Booker Prize–winning authors, and readers who enjoy sharp character studies, ethical dilemmas, and city-scale narratives. Great for book clubs exploring class, migration, and modern India, as a thoughtful gift for collectors, and for anyone seeking a complete, immersive reading experience from a single, beautifully packaged set.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete four-book collection in one purchase
  • Diverse but thematically linked stories and novels from a single acclaimed author
  • Premium paperback format with cohesive design for shelf appeal
  • Perfect for gifting to readers who love literary fiction with social commentary
  • Great for readers exploring Indian society, urban life, and moral complexity
  • Excellent for book clubs and discussion-driven reading

About the Author:
Aravind Adiga is an Indian-born writer whose work delves into class, power, and the complexities of modern life. He rose to international prominence with The White Tiger, winner of the 2008 Booker Prize, and has since produced a body of work that includes Amnesty, Last Man in Tower, and other novels and stories. Renowned for his crisp, energetic prose, Adiga frequently employs multiple perspectives to illuminate social landscapes, creating gripping narratives that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. His books appeal to readers who appreciate fearless social critique wrapped in page-turning storytelling.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the full Aravind Adiga four-book collection offers a premium, cohesive reading experience that spans courtroom drama, social satire, and urban realism. The set provides immediate access to the breadth of Adiga’s vision—great for readers building a personal library, gifting enthusiasts, or curating a library shelf with a distinguished author’s complete works. It’s an invitation to revisit India through varied lenses, discover new storytelling textures, and enjoy the momentum of a deliberate, literate reading journey from cover to cover.

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