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The Rataban Betrayal

by Stephen Alter

On India's frontier with Tibet, peace is just a façade and security a myth.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

On India's frontier with Tibet, peace is just a façade and security a myth.
The sleepy Himalayan hill station of Mussoorie, near India's border with Tibet, is home to an eclectic mix of residents including Tibetan refugees and former guerrilla fighters, foreign missionaries, Indian military, tourists, and spies. Here, in a top secret facility facing the snow-clad Himalayas, India's legendary spymaster, Colonel Imtiaz Afridi, keeps a watchful eye on sensitive high-altitude borders. Having been a mountaineer in his youth, Afridi once climbed many of these peaks, including Rataban, a mountain with a treacherous history. When an American agent is shot dead in Mussoorie, both the CIA and India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), dispatch undercover agents to investigate. The American's death is quickly linked to the slayings of two Indo-Tibetan Border Police guards, suggesting possible Chinese infiltration. Working with Afridi is the brilliant junior analyst, Annapurna "Anna" Tagore, who helps him unravel these clues and other disturbing signs that something dangerous is brewing.
When more violent acts shatter Mussoorie's calm, the CIA and RAW have no choice but to team up. Soon Afridi and the young Indian and American agents are piecing together a bloody conspiracy of revenge and murder that could shake the very foundations of world peace.

Author Biography

Stephen Alter is the author of fifteen works of fiction and nonfiction, most recently Becoming a Mountain: Himalayan Journeys in Search of the Sacred and the Sublime, winner of the 2015 Kekoo Naoroji Book Award for Himalayan Literature, conferred by the Himalayan Club. His other honors include a Guggenheim fellowship and a Fulbright award. He was writer in residence for ten years at MIT and directed the writing program at the American University in Cairo. He is founding director of the Mussoorie Writers' Mountain Festival and resides with his wife in Mussoorie, India.

Review

"Rich with inventive imagery and pungent with suspense, The Rataban Betrayal is a triumph. Stephen Alter shows a masterful hand in vividly illuminating the struggles of Himalayan cultures while still providing rich and rewarding entertainment." --Eliot Pattison, award-winning author of the Inspector Shan series "Stephen Alter catches all the beauty, mystery, and danger of life as this sweeping thriller unfolds in the shadow of the Himalayas. Death comes in many guises in the tight community of Mussoorie, where spies and terrorists collide, and you can't always tell one from the other. Brilliant." --Kit Reed, author of WHERE and The Story Until Now "An engaging international thriller... [Alter] employs the colorful setting like a character, reveling in its heights and shadows as well as its dark history and legend. He knows how to keep things zipping along and dial up tension." --Kirkus Reviews "Unputdownable from the very first page ... A sure-shot page-turner."--Jet Wings (Jet Airways in-flight magazine) "A fiercely intelligent thriller [that] maintains a frenetic pace throughout."--Sunday Guardian (India) "Not just a spy thriller but a cultural essay and an astute observation of the human psyche."--Deccan Herald (India) "A high-altitude thriller! Explosive ... ready for celluloid."--Vishal Bhardwaj, Bollywood star

Long Description

On India's frontier with Tibet, peace is just a fa

Review Quote

"Unputdownable from the very first page . . . A sure-shot page-turner."-- Jet Wings (Jet Airways in-flight magazine) "A fiercely intelligent thriller [that] maintains a frenetic page throughout."-- Sunday Guardian (India) "Not just a spy thriller but a cultural essay and an astute observation of the human psyche."-- Deccan Herald (India) "A high-altitude thriller! Explosive . . . ready for celluloid."--Vishal Bhardwaj, Bollywood star

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Description for Sales People

First time in paperback A contemporary spy thriller set in the Himalayas where the interests of China, India, Tibet, and the US intersect Called "A triumph" by Eliot Pattison, and "A fiercely intelligent thriller [that] maintains a frenetic pace throughout" by the Sunday Guardian (India) Features as leads a strong female analyst/agent, Annapurna Tagore; a spymaster who is a wheelchair-bound, former Special Frontier Forces officer and mountaineer; and a young CIA agent of Indian descent American Stephen Alter is an expert on the Himalayas and a native son of India, and is the author of Becoming a Mountain ("A rich and satisfying memoir that plumbs the depths." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review), which was the 2015 Winner of Kekoo Naoroji Book Award for Himalayan Writing, conferred by the Himalayan Club

Details

ISBN1628725753
Author Stephen Alter
Short Title RATABAN BETRAYAL
Pages 320
Publisher Arcade Publishing
Language English
ISBN-10 1628725753
ISBN-13 9781628725759
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Residence Reading, MA, US
Year 2016
Imprint Arcade Publishing
Country of Publication United States
Subtitle A Novel
Place of Publication New York
Publication Date 2016-01-21
NZ Release Date 2016-01-21
US Release Date 2016-01-21
UK Release Date 2016-01-21
DEWEY 813.6
Audience General
AU Release Date 2016-01-04

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