Eric Brown. · Rating details · 19 ratings · 3 reviews. Jani and her stalwart companions, Lieutenant Alfie Littlebody and Anand Doshi, find themselves chased from India, via Greece, to London by the British authorities, Russian spies and a Hindu priest – who all want what Jani carries, the ventha-di: the key that will open the door to other worlds/5. Yet it turns out Jani and the Greater Game actually is classic Eric Brown: the book explores societal change and how his characters react to this, though in this case the change isn't brought about through alien occupation, but through the rise of Indian Nationalism and the threat of invasion from places unknown. Jani is a great character/5(12). · Read "Jani and the Greater Game" by Eric Brown available from Rakuten Kobo. Eighteen-year-old Janisha Chatterjee, the Cambridge-educated daughter of an Indian government minister, is coming home t Brand: Solaris.
Jani and the Greater Game (Multiplicity #1) is Eric Brown's new novel, a steampunk adventure and departure from his usual sci-fi bltadwin.ru a fan of Brown's work I approached this novel with some apprehension. Would it be as good as his sci-fi works? Would the change in genre work for me? Find many great new used options and get the best deals for JANI AND GREATER GAME By Eric Brown **Mint Condition** at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Review: Jani and the Greater Game by Eric Brown. by Alastair Savage. Eric Brown takes us on steampunk adventure through India at the time of the Raj. The year is , and history has taken an alternate course. Ap 3 Self-publishing Competitions: Leave Your Elves At Home.
Eighteen-year-old Janisha Chatterjee, the Cambridge-educated daughter of an Indian government minister, is coming home to visit her father on his death-bed, when her airship is attacked and wrecked. Amid the debris, a stranger—monstrous but kind—saves her life and entrusts her with a mysterious device, which pitches her head-first into the “Greater Game,” the ongoing stand-off between British, Chinese and Russian powers in the Indian subcontinent. His latest is the opening book in a new steampunk action adventure series set in India in , where the British rule with an iron fist thanks to a strange technology fueled by a mysterious power source and their enemies covertly maneuver to discover its secrets in a political dance known as the Greater Game. ‘Jani and the Greater Game’, by Eric Brown An Anglo-Indian heroine is at the centre of this serious fun novel with a modern SF spin Share on twitter (opens new window).
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