Set in India, this thrilling novel follows the story of a forbidden romance between a British officer and an Indian princess. With political tensions high in the region, this novel offers a unique insight into the cultural and historical tensions of British colonialism in India in the early 1900s. Full of intrigue, passion, and political turmoil, The Shadow of the East is sure to captivate readers.
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