The India Fan
By (Author) Victoria Holt
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Casablanca
5th March 2013
United States
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
416
Width 126mm, Height 203mm, Spine 25mm
439g
Druscilla also has a romantic interest in the Framling son, Fabian, but she mistrust his intentions and avoids him. Druscilla follows the Framlings to a British outpost in India to avoid a marriage of convenience. There, her feelings for Fabian are finally acknowledged. Shortly after arriving however, the Sepoy Rebellion breaks out. Duscilla finds herself trapped in New Delhi after the rebel takeover, and only Fabian can save her.
"I would definitely read this story again and again for years to come." - Long and Short Reviews
"There are few books as satisfying as a novel by Victoria Holt or Jean Plaidy. The India Fan is one of those epic stories that you can completely immerse yourself in and it will stay in your memory for years. Victoria Holt definitely knows how to pen a fascinating yarn, and The India Fan proves it." - Great Historicals
"I really enjoy Victoria Holt's books because they are written in a way that is nostalgic" - Katie's Clean Book Collection
"Readers will savor this sweeping coming-of-age tale" - Publishers Weekly
"An enjoyable book to me. RECOMMENDED READS, B" - Dear Author
"Victoria Holt is quite the storyteller and if you enjoy historical fiction and have yet to read any of her books, I suggest you try this one. It will not disappoint." - Library of Clean Reads
"The plot itself was entertaining. I liked the superstition melded to the mystery." - Luxury Reading
"Victoria Holt's writing is captivating" - Bookfoolery
"A good story with strong characters that I found myself hard pressed to put down. I seriously need to get more of her works and read them as soon as possible. " - Girl Lost in a Book
"Overall, I more than enjoyed reading The India Fan and I recommend other readers to check it out. " - Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer
"All in all, I found this to be an absolutely engrossing read. The story-telling is excellent and I found the historical background fascinating." - Romantic Historical Lovers
Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert, better known to readers as VICTORIA HOLT, Philippa Carr, and Jean Plaidy, is one of the world's most beloved and enduring authors. Her career spanned five decades and she continued to write historical fiction and romantic suspense until her death in 1993. She has sold more than 100 million books and has twenty-one international bestsellers.