Woman of Kali by Gardner F Fox
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Written by Gardner F Fox in 1954.
Historical Fiction vintage paperback - Woman of Kali is a tale of a barbaric India when they were occupied by other countries. An English soldier gets mixed up in murder and civil war.
161 pages long. Use the arrows < > on either side of the page to flip to the next page and back.
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Genre: Historical Fiction
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Originally printed in 1954.
Barbaric India, land of languor, intrigue, strange appetites, exotic women, cruel and scheming men!
It was in this India that the woman of Kali spun her silken web.
She was Sharita, high priestess of the cult of death, mistress of forbidden rites, who used her strange powers in a plot to seize the throne of this great Eastern empire and destroy the foreign invaders.
Then she met the tall, blond Pritchard, captain of the Madras Light Horse, whose great strength and fame as a soldier had traveled the length and breadth of India.
In her pagan temple, with every wile of the Orient, Sharita sought to break this Englishman to her will and make him traitor to his king.
Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2018
Cover illustration by Kurt Brugel
Read Chapter One below…
Originally printed in 1954.
Pages 160
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6 wide x 9 tall
Barbaric India, land of languor, intrigue, strange appetites, exotic women, cruel and scheming men!
It was in this India that the woman of Kali spun her silken web.
She was Sharita, high priestess of the cult of death, mistress of forbidden rites, who used her strange powers in a plot to seize the throne of this great Eastern empire and destroy the foreign invaders.
Then she met the tall, blond Pritchard, captain of the Madras Light Horse, whose great strength and fame as a soldier had traveled the length and breadth of India.
In her pagan temple, with every wile of the Orient, Sharita sought to break this Englishman to her will and make him traitor to his king.
Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2019
Cover illustration by Kurt Brugel
Read Chapter One below…

