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Tom Spicer D.A. Swain

Tom Spicer By D.A. Swain

Tom Spicer by D.A. Swain


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Set against the backdrop of 1920s colonial India are the mysteries that follow little Stephen Crow when he is smuggled from England, by his corrupt uncle Jeremy, into a wealthy Indian household. Why is he hastily renamed Tom Spicer? And why are his origins, an heir to a vast fortune, hidden from them?

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Tom Spicer: A Still Small Voice by D.A. Swain

Set against the backdrop of 1920s colonial India are the mysteries that follow little Stephen Crow when he is smuggled from England, by his corrupt uncle Jeremy, into a wealthy Indian household. Why is he hastily renamed Tom Spicer? And why are his origins, an heir to a vast fortune, hidden from them?

Didi Guni, a widow in the native Indian compound, lovingly adopts Tom as her own. But the dangers that forced Toms removal from England soon catch up with him here, far from his birthplace. A ruthless business magnate, who has already murdered Toms parents, needs the orphan dead before he can seize his inheritance.

Tom Spicer: A Still Small Voice is an expansive novel which takes the Oliver Twist narrative and reverses it skilfully transporting readers to a bygone era.

About D.A. Swain

D.A. Swain was born in India, lived in England from childhood, and taught English in the UK, Italy and France. He was also the translator for the Marseille Port Authority. Since 2004, he has operated care homes for the elderly in northwest England, though his passion for writing remains undimmed. His first novel Fathers, Sons, Unholy Ghost was published in 1995. Tom Spicer: A Still Small Voice is his second.

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GOR013751632
9781916668621
1916668623
Tom Spicer: A Still Small Voice by D.A. Swain
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Book Guild Ltd
2024-04-28
408
N/A
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