Witty, vivid portraits of love, duty, and social codes in the British Raj.
This collection offers sharp, often humorous scenes set in colonial India and Shimla, where characters navigate reputation, romance, and the pressures of empire.
The stories blend quick dialogue with keen observation, revealing both lighthearted banter and quietly moving moments. Readers meet officers, families, and society players as they chase status, face conflict, and cope with the pull of home.
- Colorful depictions of daily life among the Anglo-Indian set and their circles.
- Character-driven scenes that mix humor with heartfelt emotion.
- Vitae of manners, class, and loyalty across a colonial backdrop.
- Concise, accessible prose that keeps the pace lively and engaging.
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic Kipling, colonial-era tales, and character-driven short fiction with a distinctive voice.