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About The Book
A female refugee from the Taiping Rebellion is kidnapped in Amoy and sold as a concubine in Singapore; an enterprising Indian convict converts his training as a metalworker into the more lucrative business of counterfeiting; a terror-filled secret society soldier is led down to the ten courts of hell on the night of the hungry ghosts; Duncan Simpson meets with the Heavenly King in Nanking and is tortured in a Chinese prison; an English wife escapes a loveless marriage when the ‘ghost ship' CSS Alabama puts into Singapore.
As the fates and fortunes of its protagonists play themselves out against the backdrop of the Indian Mutiny, the Second Opium War and the last years of the Taiping rebellion, Singapore becomes a Crown colony and celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of its founding.
Hungry Ghosts is volume three in the Singapore Saga, a series of historical fiction covering the early years of Singapore, and follows Forbidden Hill and Chasing the Dragon.
Product Details
- Publisher: Monsoon (March 7, 2021)
- Length: 496 pages
- ISBN13: 9781912049226
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Raves and Reviews
Brimming with memorable characters, this colourful reimagining of the early history of Singapore restores William Farquhar – long eclipsed by Raffles – to his rightful position at the forefront of the founding of the colonial settlement, and brings the intrigues, personality clashes and violence of the era vividly to life.
– Tim Hannigan, Author
John D Greenwood's second historical novel about Singapore reminds us again just how much its development was owed to its early Scottish pioneers.
– The Scotsman, UK
Greenwood seamlessly weaves invented characters and imagined events into a historically accurate narrative about the early years of the Lion City's development as a major trading centre.
– South China Morning Post
A historically faithful account of Singapore's transition from sleepy fishing village to major trading center.
– Asian Review Of Books
100 years of early Singapore in new fiction series.
– Straits Times, Singapore
John Greenwood's ‘Forbidden Hill' has pirates, concubines and lots of Scots.
– The Star, Malaysia
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