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Race to Tibet

Race to Tibet

Author(s): Sophie Schiller

Location(s): Tibet, Turkestan

Genre(s): Thriller, Fiction

Era(s): Victorian Era

At a time when no Westerner has seen the holy city of Lhasa or met the Dalai Lama, French explorer Gabriel Bonvalot vows to do the impossible: he launches his own expedition to the Roof of the World with funding from the Duke of Chartres. The only caveat is that Bonvalot must bring along the Duke’s wayward son, Prince Henri d’Orléans, a drinker, gambler, and womanizer whose reckless behavior threatens to derail the entire expedition. During the journey, the explorers encounter freezing temperatures, volatile winds, mountain sickness, bandits, duplicitous Chinese Ambans, and a beguiling Tibetan Buddhist princess with a deadly secret. Held as prisoners at 16,000 feet and surrounded by an army of Tibetan soldiers, the explorers find themselves in a desperate fight for survival. “Schiller evokes the Victorian era and its explorer ethos through a tale that in style and design should prove compelling to the historical fiction fan.” (Kirkus Reviews) “A thrilling yarn.” (Publishers Weekly)
RACE TO TIBET is a thrilling tale of high-altitude adventure and survival set in the world’s most forbidden country.

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