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Told in the East
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184 pages
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Set against the backdrop of British-occupied India, the narrative intertwines themes of ancient mysticism with the struggles of British officers. The story opens with a vivid scene featuring a coppersmith, whose persistent work echoes the urgency of life in this vibrant setting. Through Mundy's evocative prose, readers are drawn into a romance that explores cultural intersections and the complexities of colonial encounters. The tale also connects to the legendary figure Tros of Samothrace, adding layers of historical intrigue and heroism.
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2009, paperback
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