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In Times of Peril    by Roger Kean
Price: $1.49 USD. 81720 words. Published on March 22, 2010. .

1857: In the Indian revolt against British rule, teenage brothers Ned and Dick Warrener are plunged into the terror. On their desperate trek through a mutinous country they must brave extreme perils if they are to survive. Only courage, cunning, and tenacity will see them through, in this action-packed epic about a crucial moment in British colonial history. First in a series of gripping novels.
Under my Patchwork Quilt    by Violet Fulford Williams
Price: $4.99 USD. 45790 words. Published by Candida Slater on March 24, 2010. .

Taken as a child from South Africa to rural Devon; a young bride in India in the last days of the British Raj; Vi’s house in Lisbon during World War 2 becomes a clearing house for refugees. She meets the family ghost, a Mutiny baby and a Texan millionairess, and her ambulance, escaping from war-torn France. This charming book brings a vanished world vividly to life.
Where Soldiers Lie    by John Wilson
Price: $0.99 USD. 48670 words. Published on August 15, 2011. .

A thrilling tale of mutiny and rebellion! India, 1857. It's all exotic and mysterious to Jack O'Hara, newly arrived to live with his aunt in Cawnpore. What Jack doesn't realize is that violence and war lurk just below the surface and are about to explode into a nightmare from which very few will survive. "…an absolutely terrific book…The pacing is flawless" Geoffrey Bilson Award Jury
Follow The Drum    by James Leasor
Price: $3.49 USD. 146930 words. Published on August 28, 2011. .

India, in the mid-nineteenth century, was virtually run by a British commercial concern, the Honourable East India Company, whose directors would pay tribute to one Indian ruler and then depose another in their efforts to maintain their balance sheet of power and profit. But then came the Mutiny.
The Red Fort    by James Leasor
Price: $4.99 USD. 124080 words. Published on December 29, 2011. .

A year after the Crimean War ended, an uprising broke out in India which was to have equal impact on the balance of world power and the British Empire's role in world affairs. The revolt was against the East India Company which, not entirely against its will, had assumed responsibility for administering large parts of India.