An unusual tweak on the wrestling novel genre, this is a fun look at life after wrestling. The two Indians in question are characters of the Chief Jay Strongbow and Jinder Mahal variety respectively. Across the early chapters this appears to be the familiar format of a territory era wrestling novel which usually turns into either a fictional career bio or a crime drama. Instead we quickly jump forward to the modern day where Mohawk Jones and Cobra Tara Singh, former ring rivals, are now unlikely housemates and occasional convention circuit partners. They form a comedic pairing and there’s a definite air of WWE Legends House. Without giving too much away, the story goes through several turns before finding a creative way to return to the wrestling world despite the lead characters being long retired. It’s a breezy read and does a good job of explaining the workings of wrestling to non-fans while remaining plausible to more dedicated followers. On occasion it’s a little more tell than show, but Jones and Singh are an engaging duo and the book definitely leaves scope for future adventures. Disclaimer: The author provided a review copy. Read on Amazon