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A brilliant Indian novel about the First Opium War

A brilliant Indian novel about the First Opium War

A review of River of Smoke, by Amitav Ghosh. @@@@ (4 out of 5). The second book in Amitav Ghosh’s planned Ibis trilogy set among the momentous events of the massive 19th-Century opium trade between India and China. Details the life at sea and in the foreign enclave in Canton of the immensely rich men who dominated the trade, principally Britons and Americans.

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A murder and a cover-up jump-start this Travis McGee thriller

A murder and a cover-up jump-start this Travis McGee thriller

From 1964 to 1985 a World War II veteran officer and Harvard MBA named John D. MacDonald published a series of 21 remarkable short crime novels centered on a "Florida beach bum" named Travis McGee. Travis, of course, was MacDonald's alter ego, with an incisive mind, a head for...

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How a team of rebel Tories ousted Neville Chamberlain

How a team of rebel Tories ousted Neville Chamberlain

You may have the impression that Winston Churchill stood alone in warning England of the rising Nazi menace. Many histories of the period paint that picture. But it's not accurate. In fact, a group of younger Conservative MPs were vocal opponents of the Tory Establishment's...

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A brilliant Indian novel about the First Opium War

A brilliant Indian novel about the First Opium War

Balzac (and lots of people after him) thought that "Behind every great fortune there is a crime." Nowhere is that aphorism more baldly pictured than in the 19th Century opium trade that enriched England, Scotland, and the United States. There, trade in the drug created a score...

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An eye-opening biography of Queen Victoria

When we think today of an English Queen, we tend to conjure up the benevolent figure of Elizabeth II, waving from the balcony at Buckingham Palace or from the back seat of a car. Of course, if we read English history—or if we've watched the popular Netflix series, The Crown—we know more than that....
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It wasn’t Teddy Roosevelt who spearheaded progressive politics

Any American youngster past the age of 12 has learned that around the turn of the 20th century our country's politics took a sharp turn to the left with the advent of the Progressive Movement. And one man above all embodies that movement: Theodore Roosevelt. Of course, a species of investigative...
Cover image of "Dixie City Jam" by James Lee Burke, a novel about neo-Nazis

Neo-Nazis, the Jewish Defense League, and a sunken Nazi submarine

First a prominent New Orleans Jewish businessman, then a rival, an Irish-American mobster, offer rewards to Dave Robicheaux to locate a Nazi submarine sunken off the coast of Louisiana. Then neo-Nazis enter the scene, with attendant violence, and Robicheaux's old partner in the New Orleans Police...
The Third Coincidence has a promising premise.

Somebody is killing off the US Supreme Court

How many people have told you they really ought to write a book? Since I've written books, I hear it a lot. Far too many times, in fact. Because, take my word for it, most people really should not write books. And The Third Coincidence by David Bishop is a case in point. The novel begins with a...
Cover image of "Exit West," a novel about Middle Eastern refugees

A novel about Middle Eastern refugees that ignores the challenges refugees face

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Most literary critics, and the people who hand out the Booker Prize, tend to be a reliable source of books I won't like. So I should have been paying more attention when I picked up Exit West by the award-winning British-Pakistani novelist Mohsin Hamid. This book...
Timescape

An ingenious twist on time travel

Physics can drive you crazy. Solid matter isn't solid. Black holes don't just make matter and light disappear; they suck up information, too. And Schrödinger's cat is both alive and dead at the same time. Go figure. And if paradoxes like these rattle your nerves, you may want to avoid reading...
Cover image of "The Plague of Doves," a novel about crime on an Indian reservation

Tragedy, on and off the reservation

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Just try to imagine a novel that encompasses all these elements: a lynching on an Indian reservation, a young woman's lesbian awakening, a man's kidnapping of his wife, a multiple murder, a collection of rare postage stamps, a dim-witted Catholic priest, a rape, a...
Artificial Condition is about an augmented human designed to kill.

Far away and long in the future, an augmented human designed to kill

Humans should really do more research. There were operating manuals that would have warned her not to f*** with us." So notes the Murderbot, a rogue security unit who has managed to disable the mechanism that forces him to follow human commands. He earned his name some time earlier when he went...
books about China: The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom by John Pomfret

30 insightful books about China

If the rise of one of the world's most populous countries and its fraught relationship with the West are mysteries to you, these thirty books about China will help. It's widely believe that if the 20th was the American Century, the 21st may well prove to be China's. There is good reason to believe...
Cover image of "The Sympathizer" by Viet Thanh Nguyen, a novel about Vietnam

The Vietnam War through Vietnamese eyes

Viet Thanh Nguyen's remarkable debut novel, The Sympathizer, has won a slew of literary awards, including the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. It was also a finalist for a number of other prestigious awards and has been named a Best Book of the Year on more than twenty lists, including those of...

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