"In his Himalayan retreat of Glenmire, Nicholas Ballantyne is determined his days of bloodshed and intrigue in the service of the British East India Company are over. Yet the Battle of Plassey, where he fought with Robert Clive, has delivered only a short-lived peace and the 1770s are precarious times in India. Martial Marathas, formidable Sikhs and wild Afghan Rohillas threaten not only each other, but the Company's very existence. Most dangerous of all are the militarily astute Hyder Ali and his charismatic son Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore, who - with strong French support - are intent on driving the British into the sea. When Warren Hastings, the Company's newly appointed Governor-General, beset by internal rivalries, seeks Nicholas' help, he agrees. Though long-cynical about the Company, he foresees a bloodbath that could rip India apart, cause thousands of deaths and imperil his own family. A quiet life must wait."--Publisher
Alex Rutherford Book order
Alex Rutherford is the pen name for the writing duo Diana Preston and her husband Michael. Their shared passion for history and extensive travel fuels their narrative exploration of bygone eras and empires. They delve deeply into historical research, often drawing from their own adventurous journeys to authentically portray the past and its inhabitants. Their approach brings a unique blend of scholarly rigor and immersive experience to their compelling historical accounts.







- 2022
- 2021
"It is 1744, and Nicholas Ballantyne, a young Scotsman dreaming of a life as laird of his ancestral estate finds himself quite unexpectedly on the Winchester, a ship bound for Hindustan, seeking to begin a new life as a 'writer' on the rolls of the British East India Company. On board, he meets the spirited and mercurial Robert Clive, determined - at whatever cost - to make a fortune in a land of opportunity. Over the years, their friendship sees many twists and turns as Clive's restless hunger for wealth and power takes him from being a clerk to a commander in the Company forces, masterminding plans to snuff out rival French interests in Hindustan, and eventually leading his men to victory at Plassey - the prelude to nearly two centuries of foreign rule in Hindustan."--Provided by publisher
- 2015
Empire of the Moghul - Traitors in the Shadows
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The sixth action-packed adventure from international bestseller Alex Rutherford. Follow a dynasty at war in the bloody and gripping Empire of the Moghul series...
- 2013
The fifth in the acclaimed EMPIRE OF THE MOGHUL sequence
- 2012
The greatest story you never knew - how one of the most powerful empires in the history of the world rose to greatness, and destroyed itself
- 2011
Akbar, the tird grat ruler of the glorius Moghul dynasty, is everything an emperor should be. HGe commands two-thirds of the Indians sub-continent and a hundred million subjects. His reign begins bloodily in 1556 and he soon proves himself to be brave, ruthless and supremely confident
- 2010
The first book in the gripping and brilliant Empire of the Moghul series
- 2010
Empire of the Moghul
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The thrilling story of the second great Moghul Emperor, whose fatal flaws threatened everything his dynasty had fought for