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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1962

Originally published
  
1962

Genre
  
Thriller

3.7/5
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Language
  
English

Pages
  
315 pp

Author
  
Lionel Davidson

OCLC
  
6535757

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Publishers
  
Victor Gollancz Ltd (UK), Harper (US)

Similar
  
Works by Lionel Davidson, Mystery books

The Rose of Tibet is a 1962 thriller by Lionel Davidson.

Contents

Plot summary

Charles Houston makes a perilous and illegal journey from India into the forbidden land of Tibet during the unsettled time 1950/51, in the hope of rescuing his vanished brother. What he does not know is that his coming was prophesied a century earlier, and he is awaited by an impossible love, an enormous treasure, and the invading Red Chinese army. Houston travels to the Yamdring monastery, finds his way to the abbess and makes a perilous escape with her.

Critical opinion

Graham Greene said of the novel: "I hadn’t realised how much I had missed the genuine adventure story until I read The Rose of Tibet", while Daphne du Maurier wrote: 'It has all the excitement of King Solomon's Mines'

Author Barry Gifford considers this book the one he wishes he had written. He has written about it in his collection of essays The Cavalry Charges and has called it 'a genuine work of literature. I was immediately charmed by the device Davidson employed to entice the reader into believing he's headed in one direction and then opening up an entirely unexpected can of bedazzling worms.' Gifford goes on to say 'I re-read The Rose of Tibet every few years and each time am transfixed, transported. Among so many books, poems and songs that I love, it's the one that I wish I'd written. The Rose of Tibet is also the one novel I'd really love to write the screenplay for.'

References

The Rose of Tibet Wikipedia