The Bloodstone Papers by Glen Duncan

The Bloodstone Papers by Glen Duncan

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From one of Britain's most acclaimed psychological novelists, a tale of a young man trapped in his family's past in one of the first novels to bring the Anglo-Indian experience to the literary table

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The Bloodstone Papers by Glen Duncan

India, the 1940s: a time of political turmoil and violence; a country on the verge of its tryst with destiny. Ross Monroe is a boxer, a Catholic and an Anglo-Indian. Throughout his youth, Ross is sustained by a single dream: to box his way to Olympic victory -- until a devastating betrayal by an Englishman sends him into exile, and an obsession which will change his life for ever. In present-day England, Owen Monroe, aspiring novelist, is writing the story of his father's life in an attempt to avoid confronting the problems in his own. But family chronicle turns to amateur sleuthing when a chance discovery provides a clue to the whereabouts of his father's long-lost enemy. The quest that follows takes Owen through the secrets of the Monroe past and into a love affair he could never have thought possible. . .
Glen Duncan is the critically-acclaimed author of six previous novels, including I, Lucifer and The Bloodstone Papers. He was the first of his Anglo-Indian family to be born in Britain. He lives in South London.
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ISBN 13 9781416522775
ISBN 10 1416522778
Title The Bloodstone Papers
Author Glen Duncan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2007-08-06
Number of pages 416
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