The English Concubine

Passion and Power in 1860s Singapore

Published by Monsoon
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

In the fourth and final volume of the The Straits Quartet, Charlotte Macleod is the English concubine. Her love affair with Zhen, wealthy Chinese merchant, is an open scandal to both the English and the Chinese communities. Singapore in 1860 is a vice-ridden town filled 'with the dregs of humanity from two continents.' Opium makes up half of the British Empire’s trade in the East and, from Singapore, the Chinese triads control the vast distribution of chandu, the refined opium, which is spread through the south seas. Turf wars are fought on the high seas and on the streets of Chinatown to control the mighty profits of this trade. The colonial government, impoverished and ineffectual, can do nothing about it. Only the Chinese godfather, the Lord of the Kongsi, has that power through his control of the coolie, prostitute and opium trade.

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  • Publisher: Monsoon (April 7, 2015)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9789814423625

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Immaculately researched

– The Daily Telegraph

Multiple protagonists and perspectives, both Eastern and Western, and elaborate description transport the reader to a fascinating time and place brimming with mystical and poetic flourishes.

– Booklist

Exceptionally well-written … A beautiful story to relish on every page

– Review of the Historical Novels Society

Rollicking saga … a brilliant evocation of the settlement in its early days, both in its physical details and socio-cultural nuances.

– Expat Living, Singapore

Thoroughly enjoyable historical romance

– Lifestyle, Singapore

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