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The Place of Dead Kings

(2012)
(The second book in the Land of Hope and Glory series)
A novel by

 
 
It is 1855. The English revolt has failed, and brutal General Vadula governs England now. Only a few small bands of English rebels still hold out against the Rajthanan empire.   Jack Casey survives in remote Shropshire, training young rebels to use the conqueror's magic.
 But he is gravely ill, with only two months to live . . .  
Then refugees bring with them news of a rogue Indian sorcerer in Scotland. Mahajan has discovered a mysterious power in the uncharted country to the north - a power that could be the legendary Holy Grail.

 The Rajthanans have already assembled an army to capture Mahajan. Jack has with nothing to lose now. He agrees to lead his own men, disguised as porters for the conquerors, on the same gruelling march.    Their hope is to find a weapon that will free England from her oppressors. But they will find something even more powerful.
 'This impressive debut fuses fantasy with alternate history, reversing the British Empire's conquest of India. Wilson's version of 19th-century England has been invaded and conquered by the Indian empire of Rajthana, which rules all of Europe with vast armies and a magical source known as sattva . . .


Genre: Fantasy

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