Could a worse fate befall any mortal?
History comes alive in this fast-paced novel set in
mid-seventeenth-century India which recounts the last year in the life
of Dara Shukoh, the eldest son of Emperor Shah Jahan and heir apparent
to the Mughal empire. Storm clouds begin gathering, as Shah Jahan falls
severely ill, and Dara's brothers Shuja, Aurangzeb and Murad contest
Dara's right to the throne. In the ensuing war of succession, Dara, who
finds greater satisfaction in inter-religious discourse than in
statecraft, is no match for the ruthless Aurangzeb. Beset by divided
counsels, he flees desperately across India, pursued relentlessly by
Aurangzeb, facing defeat whenever he pauses to fight, until he is
betrayed and pays for it with his life.Yet, Dara's fate was not
inglorious. Had not Alima Mooltani, whose blessings he had sought,
prophesied that while Aurangzeb would wield the sceptre for a while,
which would end with his death, Dara's name would live forever in
history and he would be revered down the ages as the prince of peace.
Misfortune's Favourite is a tale of high adventure, hair-breadth
escapes, bravery, loyalty and fortitude, combined with deceit and
betrayal, as larger-than-life characters leap out of its pages, in their
struggle for dominion and power.