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Beast of Bengal |
By Elaine Pinkerton |
ISBN: 978-1-929763-18-4
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As World War II rages in the Pacific, U.S. and British soldiers fight their own battles in the steamy
jungles
of
Burma. But, in an American military hospital in Calcutta, India, which treats those bearing the
psychological
scars of the fighting, something terrible is amiss. As the plot unfolds, readers discover the true
identity of
the Beast of Bengal. This historical fiction and romance features the internecine battles for Indian
independence between those advocating the violent removal of Westerners and those loyal to Mohandas
Gandhi. The writing of Beast of Bengal is as interesting as the book itself. Contact the author
from
the Reviews page to find out.
Beast of Bengal is also available as an ebook on Amazon.com for the Kindle.
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Reviewed By: Doss, van Hulsteyn, Berry |
Text Of Review: Looking for a session of spine-tingling suspense? How about bone-chilling, hands-on murder? Stop looking. You’ve got it in your hands. Beast of Bengal is a well-written, tightly-plotted, skin-prickling tale. Take Elaine Pinkerton's book home. Read it tonight by candlelight. James D. Doss, author of Charlie Moon/Shaman mystery series
Elaine Pinkerton's Beast of Bengal is the perfect read for armchair travelers who are instantly transported to exotic Calcutta, India. The suspense novel should be on the do-not-miss reading list for history and WWII buffs: one always learns from Pinkerton's fact-filled novels.
Peggy van Hulsteyn, author of Sleeping With Literary Lions
A wonderful snapshot from World War II—full of depth, color, and resonance.
Steve Berry, national bestselling author of The Romanov Prophecy
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