Sex, violence, magic, and intrigue swirl through the halls of the Sultan's palace, in the steamy tropics of Bogor, Java, in New York Times Bestselling author Steve Perry's novel, Master of Pamor.
Set in a fantasy Indonesia in the early 1850's, the story offers the adventures of Arjuna Sera, a knifemaker; Mary DeBeers, the Dutch-Indo daughter of a local plantation owner; Edward Partridge, a half-breed British sailor; and Bima, expert martial artist and head of the Sultan's guard, as their paths cross and then entwine in a twisted thread that risks them all.
You can feel the heat, smell the sweat, and hear the pounding rain in the jungle as the four find themselves drawn into an unfolding plot that goes in ways none of them expected. There are fighting and fornication aplenty, ghosts, and magical blades, all imbued with the flavor of the Spice Islands, in the days of sailing ships and sealing wax ...
285 pp.
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