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A Division of the Spoils (Raj Quartet, Bk 4)
A Division of the Spoils - Raj Quartet, Bk 4
Author: Paul Scott
The great war is over, and India -- the jewel in the British crown -- has been deemed worthless: a bauble to be tossed to the winds. A colonial policeman corrupted by ambition, power, and hatred goes to shocking extremes of cruelty to perpetuate a disappearing way of life.
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ISBN-13: 9780380450541
ISBN-10: 0380450542
Publication Date: 12/1984
Pages: 623
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4.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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The Raj Quartet comes to its spectacular conclusion with "A Division of the Spoils." Of the four books, I perhaps enjoyed this one the most. The main character (Guy Perron) is observant, funny, and human, so he's easy to like. He is a complete opposite of the story's antagonist, Ronald Merrick. The scenes in which they must work together (Perron is a sergeant and Merrick his officer) are some of the best. I could hardly put this book down and finished it in just a few days.
Please do not let the length of this series dissuade you from reading it! The books are all very compelling and well-written. If you like historical fiction, they are very much worth your time. I would recommend you watch the mini-series (I rented it from Netflix), read the 4 books, and then watch the mini again. You'll get quite a bit out of it that way.

Enjoy!
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