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The Rose of Tibet (1962) was Lionel Davidson's second novel, an extraordinary and thrilling tale of a haunted land which prompted Graham Greene to remark: 'I hadn't realised how much I had missed the genuine adventure story until I read The Rose of Tibet.' Its combination of adventure and travelogue serves further proof of Davidson's great variety as a writer.

Daphne du Maurier thought it offered 'all the excitement of King Solomon's Mines.' Hugh Whittington has gone missing - reported dead while filming near Mount Everest.

Determined to find him, his brother Charles embarks on a perilous and illegal journey from India into the forbidden land of Tibet, all the way to the monastery of Yamdring.

There awaits a woman with a deadly and ghostly secret, an emerald treasure to guard and the invading Chinese Red Army.

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Product Details
Faber & Faber
057124291X / 9780571242917
Paperback
29/05/2008
United Kingdom
316 pages, black & white illustrations
126 x 198 mm, 336 grams
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