book cover of The Imperial Agent
 

The Imperial Agent

(1987)
(The first book in the Imperial Agent series)
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It is the first decade of the twentieth century and the British Empire in India is at its apogee.

As the Viceroy Lord Curzon hands over to his successor and preparations are made for a visit by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Raj has never seemed mightier and more secure.

Yet beneath this glittering surface, in the bazaars and markets of the teeming population, independence is beginning to stir. When a policeman is shot during the royal visit it is up to Kim, still working as the Colonel's agent, to uncover the conspiracy.

With its vivid portrayal of city and countryside, The Imperial Agent takes us back to the marvellous world of Kipling's India - but a world changing swiftly. For Kim it is a harsher world, for now his two allegiances - to India and to the Colonel - are coming into conflict.

Praise for The Imperial Agent:


'A very considerable and entertaining novel' - The Independent

'He captures the historical atmosphere of the great pulsating sub-continent' Sunday Express

'This novel conjures up a quietly vivid panorama of Indian life' The Guardian


Timeri N. Murari has written novels, as well as screenplays and stage plays. His film, The Square Circle, made Time magazine's top ten best films. He adapted it for the stage and directed it at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre.


Genre: Historical Mystery

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