Kunal Basu’s protagonists are prone to embark on perilous journeys, by design or circumstance. In ‘The Opium Clerk’ (2001), Hiran from colonial Calcutta finds himself in Canton and Kutching. In ‘The Miniaturist’ (2003), Bihzad in Akbar’s court is exiled to Samarkand, following a transgression. A pair of quarrelling Victorian racial scientists conducts their most daring experiment in Arlinda, off the coast of Africa, in ‘Racists’ (2006). Antonio Maria travels all the way from Portugal to China to find a cure for syphilis in ‘The Yellow Emperor’s Cure’ (2011).