Paul Scott is most famous for his much-beloved tetralogy The Raj
Quartet, an epic that chronicles the end of the British rule in India
with a cast of vividly and memorably drawn characters. Inspired by
Scott's own time spent in India and Malaya during World War II, this two
powerful novel provides valuable insight into how foreign lands changed
the British who worked and fought in them, hated and loved them.*
The Chinese Love Pavilion* follows a young British clerk, Tom Brent, who
must track down a former friend--now suspected of murder--in Malaya. Tom
faces great danger, both from the mysterious Malayan jungles and the
political tensions between British officers, but the novel is perhaps
most memorable for the strange, beautiful romance between Tom and a
protean Eurasian beauty whom he meets in the eponymous Chinese Love
Pavilion.