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Had never heard of either this book or author, so big thanks to my GR friend (and fellow Tibetophile) Sophie Schiller!
Surprisingly, this book is in many ways similar to Jack Higgins' Year of the Tiger* - a lone Westerner and his guide head into Tibet to rescue other imprisoned Westerners, and then race back to India across frozen mountains just steps ahead of the invading Chinese. The main difference is that Tiger generally, um, sucked; while this story is outright fantastic - proving yet again ...more
Surprisingly, this book is in many ways similar to Jack Higgins' Year of the Tiger* - a lone Westerner and his guide head into Tibet to rescue other imprisoned Westerners, and then race back to India across frozen mountains just steps ahead of the invading Chinese. The main difference is that Tiger generally, um, sucked; while this story is outright fantastic - proving yet again ...more

This is a rather 'old fashioned' adventure story of as sort you don't really see a lot. The hero, Houston, goes to Tibet looking for his missing brother, and gets involved with a Tibetan Bhuddist Abbess in her 18th incarnation, a treasure hunt, and the invading Chinese. Much of the story is a survival adventure as Houston struggles through the Himalayas.
The novel feels like a modern updating of stories like King Solomon's Mines and She, where Europeans travel to exotic foreign places and have ad ...more
The novel feels like a modern updating of stories like King Solomon's Mines and She, where Europeans travel to exotic foreign places and have ad ...more

Jan 06, 2009
Pranav Mehta
marked it as to-read

Dec 16, 2017
Brian Christy
marked it as to-read