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The Pink Mutiny
A E Spencer, author
When Amelia’s psycho army-officer husband shatters her dream life of ‘Liberated Woman’ and she screams “Me too”-her voice sinks in the commotion of the historical Sepoy Mutiny of the British-India in the year 1857.
Forced to run for her life, Amelia descends on Lucknow’s streets and intends to navigate her way to London through Calcutta port. But the Civil War and her white skin create too many impediments for her. When she stumbles upon a secret that could result in genocide of thousands of English women and children in the well-known British fort, The Residency of Lucknow, she realises to her horror the woman who is carrying the information is also her ally, Sehnaz. She is helping Amelia’s escape in her ferry in the river Gomti…
Treading the precarious path between two rival forces; British rulers and Indian rebels, she discovers a section of Indian women are already enjoying the liberty she has envisioned, one amongst whom has been her ally before they have parted ways.
Graphic and fascinating in portraying two women’s journey for fulfilment daring to tread into unconventional, The Pink Mutiny opens up doors of a world that was once lush, sensual and brutal.
Please do not purchase if strong language and/or sex scenes offend you.