Colonel Thorndyke's Secret

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A tale of intrigue, murder, dacoits (highwaymen) all taking place in British India... A British soldier has stolen a diamond bracelet from a Hindu idol. Colonel Thorndyke gets hold of the item. He is subsequently sent to England, where he dies of wounds received in India. He bequeaths the bracelet to his relatives, having told his brother about it, but not its whereabouts. Meanwhile back in India the theft has caused quite a stir and a group of faithful Indians regard it as their religious duty to reclaim the jewel at any cost.

About the author

George Alfred Henty, commonly known as G. A. Henty, was a prolific English novelist and war correspondent whose adventurous spirit and keen eye for historical detail made him a beloved figure in 19th-century literature. Born on December 8, 1832, in Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, Henty's early life was marked by a robust education at Westminster School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. His academic pursuits were interrupted by the Crimean War, where he served as a war correspondent, an experience that profoundly influenced his later writing.Henty's literary career began in earnest with his first novel, "Out on the Pampas" (1868), and he went on to write over 120 books, primarily aimed at young readers. His works, often set against the backdrop of significant historical events, such as the Napoleonic Wars, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and the American Civil War, were meticulously researched and vividly narrated. Henty's protagonists were typically young, courageous boys who embodied Victorian ideals of bravery, honor, and perseverance.Despite his popularity, Henty's works have not been without controversy. Modern critics often point to his imperialist and Eurocentric perspectives, which reflect the prevailing attitudes of his time but can be jarring to contemporary sensibilities. Nonetheless, his influence on the genre of historical adventure fiction is undeniable, paving the way for later authors like Rudyard Kipling and Robert Louis Stevenson.Henty's legacy is a complex tapestry of thrilling narratives and historical insights, offering a window into the values and conflicts of the Victorian era. His ability to weave educational content with gripping storytelling continues to captivate readers, making him a significant figure in the annals of children's literature.

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