�Eclectic in thematic scope and narrative style, and with elements of Scandinavian noir,�The Body by the Shore�is a complex sci-fi thriller � Khair effectively tackles themes of climate change, racism, abuse of power and science � [The novel] transcends the label of noir fiction set in the bleak near future. It is a study in anthropology that looks at humankind�s place in the cosmos and its ability to wreak systemic havoc on the world and on fellow beings.���Hindustan Times
�The Body by the Shore�is the latest novel by the acclaimed writer Tabish Khair. He is one of those rare writers who gets bored writing in the same genre. In this book, the author explores, in the near future, a mystery thriller with science-fiction components. Setting the story in Aarhus, the city where he lives, Tabish Khair confronts us with the ignominy of our society. Through evils such as capitalism, racism, immigration, climate change and organ trafficking, Tabish Khair denounces a harsh but vulnerable system. This book of great clairvoyance makes us aware of the critical time in which we live. A must-read book."��Himal South Asian Best Books of the Year
�Tabish Khair�s�latest novel,�The Body by the Shore, traverses time and continents to chart the mutating forces of greed � With the destructive potential of virulent microbes and plagues in the background, Khair�s portrayal of our collective future seems all the more scary because it is so real � In an action-packed thriller with illegal experiments in secret laboratories, black-market organ trade, racial discrimination, refugee crises, climate change, eugenics, government-corporate collusions, the mingling of science and religion, Khair looks for deeper truths and drives them home in moving prose.��The Body by the Shore,�which resists slotting into a convenient genre, is a tribute to the power of fiction to lead us to the heart of the matter in ways no polemic ever can.��Frontline Magazine
�The genius of�Tabish Khair�s latest offering,�The Body by the Shore, is the way it unpacks the effects of global love for fascism, purity, privatization, and profit as the highest good, through a speculative suspense story set in a post-pandemic Denmark in the year 2030 � If the question, what is humanity heading towards, keeps you up at night, this story will give you much food for thought � Tabish Khair is a writer who is not afraid of taking risks. Deeply engaged with the questions of our age, he presents them in all their complexity. Seekers of intellectual-literary stimulation in their entertainment will love this story.��KITAAB
�Khair�s philosophical insight into the history of human civilization makes us see life anew � [His] use of the inter-species relationship in the novel is an attempt to question racism and cultural prejudices. In many ways, this brave novel also makes us �cognizant� of ongoing climate change � It is intriguing to see a refreshing literary novel by an Indian writer that looks at human actions and their impact on racism and climate change.���Ancillary Review of Books
�Beware the fungus among us � Khair�s cerebral thriller, set in a pandemic-ravaged near future, borrows liberally from the Michael Crichton playbook, animating classic suspense tropes with heady scientific speculation and dire warnings regarding the hubris of humans tampering with forces beyond their control � The story�s real strength, however, lies in the shifting perspectives of his vividly realized characters, from the smart, resourceful woman stranded at sea to the reflexively racist but fundamentally decent old cop to the sophisticated and formidable secret agent; each is a fully dimensional and compelling point-of-view character, and their wildly divergent backgrounds and worldviews allow Khair to approach the novel�s questions about human nature from a variety of intriguing angles � navigated with intelligence and grace.��Kirkus�Reviews