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Yet still, there was this quartet of literary novels by Paul Scott, set in the dying days of the British Raj in India.
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Elizabeth Mountbatten never expected her father to die so suddenly, so young, leaving her with a throne to fill and a global institution to govern.
Anyway, when you've lived a long time and can hardly hobble about on sticks but spend most of the day in bed your eyes aren't much use.
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Part Six is a bit of a slog to read, in my opinion, unless you are particularly interested in military strategy. Under Random House's ownership, the Crown Publishing Group was operated as an independent division until 2018, when it was merged with the rest of Random House's adult programs. Paul Scott infused this novel with lush, beautifully written scenes that gives the reader a real feel for a lost time and place.Several lawsuits and countersuits were filed by other members of the Haft family as each jockeyed for a controlling interest in family-controlled companies.
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However, additionally through these accounts, we get a very full picture of some of the characters involved in the issues, particularly Captain Ronald Merrick, the British police superintendent, whom we have not met directly. None of these people plays a leading part in the story of the rape and its aftermath, but they are very much part of Scott's larger picture. Sometimes they speak directly to the reader (or a listener who may be present in the narrative), and sometimes we read part of a letter, or official report.American author Kiera Cass’s young adult novel The Crown is the final installment of a five-volume series titled The Selection Series. Under the direction of Wartels, [4] Alan Mirken, [11] Joseph Reiner [12] and others, Crown Books became one of the Outlet Book Company's lead imprints for original publishing which included such landmark fiction and non-fiction as Judith Krantz's Princess Daisy, Jean M.