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The Colonials: Books 1-4

(2023)
(A book in the Colonials series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
Four epic tales of love, envy and malice set in the 1930s, the time of the British Raj, which will take the reader from the sweeping tea plantations of Darjeeling, to the palm-tree lined coast of exotic Cochin, South India, to Simla, the summer capital of the British Raj, which lies in the shadow of the snow-crusted Himalayas, and to the bustling streets Hanoi, in a Vietnam colonised by the French.

Set on three tea plantations, Darjeeling Inheritance tells the story of Charlotte Lawrence, who inherited a tea plantation on her father’s sudden death.

Cochin Fallshows how a simple misunderstanding threatened the happiness of Clara Saunders and that of her trader family.

Simla Mist tells how one person’s hostility towards her father, a member of the British Government in India, endangered the family and the future of Lilian Hunt.

Hanoi Spring takes the reader to Hanoi, Vietnam, where Lucette Delon had just settled with her husband, who holds a high position in the French administration. Unknown to them, they hover at the fringe of a dangerous intrigue.

The characters in Liz Harris’s four page-turning novels set in Asia in the 1930s will capture your interest and your heart, and grip you until the very last word.




Genre: Historical

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