Flood of Fire, Amitav Ghosh
Flood of Fire, Amitav Ghosh
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Flood of Fire

Author: Amitav Ghosh

Narrator: Raj Ghatak

Unabridged: 22 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/04/2015


Synopsis

The stunningly vibrant final novel in the bestselling Ibis TrilogyIt is 1839 and China has embargoed the trade of opium, yet too much is at stake in the lucrative business and the British Foreign Secretary has ordered the colonial government in India to assemble an expeditionary force for an attack to reinstate the trade. Among those consigned is Kesri Singh, a soldier in the army of the East India Company. He makes his way eastward on the Hind, a transport ship that will carry him from Bengal to Hong Kong.Along the way, many characters from the Ibis Trilogy come aboard, including Zachary Reid, a young American speculator in opium futures, and Shireen, the widow of an opium merchant whose mysterious death in China has compelled her to seek out his lost son. The Hind docks in Hong Kong just as war breaks out and opium "pours into the market like monsoon flood." From Bombay to Calcutta, from naval engagements to the decks of a hospital ship, among embezzlement, profiteering, and espionage, Amitav Ghosh charts a breathless course through the culminating moment of the British opium trade and vexed colonial history.With all the verve of the first two novels in the trilogy, Flood of Fire completes Ghosh’s unprecedented reenvisioning of the nineteenth-century war on drugs. With remarkable historic vision and a vibrant cast of characters, Ghosh brings the Opium Wars to bear on the contemporary moment with the storytelling that has charmed readers around the world.

About Amitav Ghosh

Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956. He grew up in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India. Ghosh studied at the Universities of Delhi and Oxford and published the first of his eight novels, The Circle of Reason, in 1986. He divides his time between Kolkata and Goa, India, and Brooklyn. The first novel in the Ibis Trilogy, Sea of Poppies, was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize, and Ghosh was a finalist for the 2015 Man Booker International Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Arah-Lynda on June 10, 2016

Chasing the dragon is an art, you know- it must be done properly. I have been thinking about this trilogy almost exclusively since I turned the last page in this epic journey and truth be told I confess I feel somewhat less than equal to the task of writing a review that will in any way do justic......more

Goodreads review by Kate on June 27, 2015

I loved the first two books in the Ibis trilogy and there is much to admire in this one, but I have to admit that I struggled at times to get through it. The positives first. It’s a brilliantly researched account of events leading up to the First Opium War, showing the perspectives of characters from......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on November 14, 2022

Finale of the Opium Trade triangle (Britain-India-China) trilogy… Preamble: --For context, see reviews of Book 1 (Sea of Poppies) and Book 2 (River of Smoke). --My high impatience with fiction was starting to emerge by Book 2 given the increase of characters and intersecting relationships. This trilogy......more

Goodreads review by Susan on July 12, 2015

Some books just get better for the long wait, alas Flood of Fire is not one of those. It would be better named a mouldy puchka, full of stale jal jira. It seems that the author lost all interest in his characters, and hated the setting as well. The ship, Ibis, so potent a metaphor for the journey me......more