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Lies that Blind

A Novel of Late 18th Century Penang
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Set in 1788 Penang, Malaya, Lies that Blind follows young aspiring journalist Jim Lloyd who risks his future to accompany the adventurer Captain Francis Light, governor of the East India Company’s new settlement. Jim hopes that chronicling Light’s achievements will bring them both fame but soon discovers a tangled web of deception and strained relations with Sultan Abdullah that threatens war. As tensions rise with pirates, disgruntled traders, and fearful inhabitants, Jim’s obsession with renown pulls him towards a dangerous infamy he dreads. Bound by loyalty to Light’s son and his own complex feelings, Jim must confront his misguided ambitions and the legacy of a man he comes to despise. Inspired by real events, the story explores ambition, betrayal and survival on the edge of empire.
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This novel suits readers interested in historical fiction rich with political intrigue and nuanced characters, especially those intrigued by colonial Asia's complex history. It is ideal for adults who appreciate well-researched period dramas that challenge conventional perspectives on empire and ambition.

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1788, Penang, Malaya - A young man desperate to prove himself becomes enmeshed in the web of deceit woven by an ambitious adventurer whose double-dealing imperils the island's inhabitants.

Malaya, 1788 - Aspiring journalist Jim Lloyd jeopardises his future in ways he never could have imagined. He risks his wealthy father's wrath to ride the coat-tails of Captain Francis Light, an adventurer governing the East India Company's new trading settlement on Penang. Once arrived on the island, Jim, as Light's assistant, hopes that chronicling his employer's achievements will propel them both to enduring fame.

But the naive young man soon discovers that years of deception and double-dealing have strained relations between Light and Penang's legal owner, Sultan Abdullah of Queda, almost to the point of war. Tensions mount: pirate activity escalates, traders complain about Light's monopolies, and inhabitants threaten to flee, fearing a battle the fledgling settlement cannot hope to win against the Malays.

Jim realises that a shared obsession with renown has brought him and Light perilously close to infamy—a fate the younger man, at least, fears more than death. Yet Jim will not leave Penang because of his dedication to Light's young son, William, and his perplexing attraction to a mercurial Dutchman. He must stay and confront his own misguided ambitions as well as help save the legacy of a man he has come to despise.

Inspired by true events, Lies that Blind is a story featuring historical character Francis Light (1740-1794), who, in an effort to defy his mortality, was seemingly willing to put the lives and livelihoods of a thousand souls on Penang at risk.

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Kirkus Reviews calls it "a rich story of intrigue and deception with some engaging twists and turns." Book Excellence Awards praises it as an original and compelling historical adventure with well-developed, complex characters. Audrey Chin, author of The Ash House, highlights its masterful prose and balanced portrayal of the era, avoiding the typical white-saviour perspective often seen in stories of this period.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9789814954426

Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 October 2021

Country: Singapore

Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 370g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Elizabeth Smith Alexander was born in St. Andrews, Scotland in 1954, although her family moved to England a few years later. Her earliest memories include producing a newspaper with the John Bull printing set she was given one Christmas. She wrote and directed her first play, Osiris, at age 16, performed to an audience of parents, teachers, and pupils by the Lower Fifth Drama Society at her school in Bolton, Lancashire. Early on in her writing career, Liz wrote several short stories featuring 'The Dover Street Sleuth', Dixon Hawke for a D.C. Thomson newspaper in Scotland. Several of her (undoubtedly cringe-worthy) teenage poems were published in An Anthology of Verse. Liz combined several decades as a freelance journalist writing for UK magazines and newspapers ranging from British Airway's Business Life and the Daily Mail, to Marie Claire and Supply Chain Management magazine, with a brief stint as a presenter/reporter for various radio stations and television channels, including the BBC. In 2001 she moved to the United States where she earned her master's degree and Ph.D. in educational psychology from The University of Texas at Austin. She has written and co-authored 17 internationally published, award-winning non-fiction books that have been translated into more than 20 languages. In 2017, Liz relocated to Malaysia. She lives in Tanjung Bungah, Pulau Pinang where she was inspired to embark on one of the few forms of writing left for her to tackle- the novel.

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