A Christmas Garland
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1857. After the fire of mutiny has swept through British India, young Lieutenant Victor Narraway arrives at a battered military base at Cawnpore. It is just two weeks before Christmas, but no one is able to celebrate: they have been betrayed. A soldier under arrest for dereliction of duty has killed
… More »1857. After the fire of mutiny has swept through British India, young Lieutenant Victor Narraway arrives at a battered military base at Cawnpore. It is just two weeks before Christmas, but no one is able to celebrate: they have been betrayed. A soldier under arrest for dereliction of duty has killed a guard and escaped to join the rebels, taking crucial information that led to the massacre of nine men on patrol. Someone must have helped him, and medical orderly John Tallis is the only man unaccounted for at the time. He is now on trial for his life, and Narraway is commanded to defend him. Narraway knows that his is an impossible task. The British Army needs justice to be carried out in full, and there seems no doubt of Tallis's guilt. But Narraway cannot see any motive for his actions. Will an innocent man hang before Christmas?
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Add a CommentI read these books each year as Anne Perry writes them. I always enjoy them, but this one, set in India, was not my favourite. A new officer must try to clear a medic of a crime. Satifsying resolution, but I do prefer the books in this series set in England instead.
I enjoyed this.Some parts hard to read, about the British in India. But some good characters.
Okay, things like this happen in real life, but they don't make for a very suspenseful mystery.