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The Dhaba After Midnight
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- ISBN8233160844
- EAN9798233160844
- Date de parution27/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Violence waits by the roadside in Punjab-silent, unremarked, part of the journey. By day, Baldev Singh is a truck driver, moving goods across long stretches of road where no one asks questions. At night, he changes into someone else and does work that leaves no witnesses or noise. He thinks that distance is protection, stillness is survival, and routine is the only way to stay in control. Harleen Kaur owns a roadside dhaba at a bend in the highway that no one remembers.
She opens before dawn and closes before the darkness becomes too curious. She lost her husband on the same route that supports her family, so she has learnt not to ask questions that will never be answered. Pour the tea. The steam goes up. People come and go, but they don't leave behind stories. When Baldev begins stopping at her dhaba, neither seeks connection-they are both hiding from a system that hunts people with secrets.
Power notices patterns long before people do. Surveillance gets stricter, and their routines draw attention. Old crimes resurface. The threat is no longer abstract: the forces tracking them have names, faces, and reach ever closer. As violence approaches daylight, Baldev and Harleen are forced to confront not only their hidden pasts but also the reality that they have become targets. Now, they must weigh what it truly takes to survive: whether escape is genuinely possible, whether trust is safer than isolation, and whether restraint can hold back the damage about to erupt.
The Dhaba After Midnight is a dark Punjabi noir tale about the effects of crime and the lives that are lived in the spaces between crime and everyday life. Written in sparse, cinematic language, it examines how people deal with things after they've happened-how they learn to stand up when nothing dramatic remains. This isn't a story of healing. It's about what survives.
She opens before dawn and closes before the darkness becomes too curious. She lost her husband on the same route that supports her family, so she has learnt not to ask questions that will never be answered. Pour the tea. The steam goes up. People come and go, but they don't leave behind stories. When Baldev begins stopping at her dhaba, neither seeks connection-they are both hiding from a system that hunts people with secrets.
Power notices patterns long before people do. Surveillance gets stricter, and their routines draw attention. Old crimes resurface. The threat is no longer abstract: the forces tracking them have names, faces, and reach ever closer. As violence approaches daylight, Baldev and Harleen are forced to confront not only their hidden pasts but also the reality that they have become targets. Now, they must weigh what it truly takes to survive: whether escape is genuinely possible, whether trust is safer than isolation, and whether restraint can hold back the damage about to erupt.
The Dhaba After Midnight is a dark Punjabi noir tale about the effects of crime and the lives that are lived in the spaces between crime and everyday life. Written in sparse, cinematic language, it examines how people deal with things after they've happened-how they learn to stand up when nothing dramatic remains. This isn't a story of healing. It's about what survives.





