The Patient Assassin: A True Tale of Massacre, Revenge, and India's Quest for Independence,Used

The Patient Assassin: A True Tale of Massacre, Revenge, and India's Quest for Independence,Used

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The dramatic true story of a celebrated young survivor of a 1919 British massacre in India, and his ferocious twentyyear campaign of revenge that made him a hero to hundreds of millionsand spawned a classic legend.When Sir Michael ODwyer, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, ordered Brigadier General Reginald Dyer to Amritsar, he wanted Dyer to bring the troublesome city to heel. Sir Michael had become increasingly alarmed at the effect Gandhi was having on his province, as well as recent demonstrations, strikes, and shows of HinduMuslim unity. All these things, to Sir Michael, were a precursor to a second Indian revolt. What happened next shocked the world. An unauthorized gathering in the Jallianwallah Bagh in Amritsar in April 1919 became the focal point for Sir Michaels law enforcers. Dyer marched his soldiers into the walled garden, blocking the only exit. Then, without issuing any order to disperse, he instructed his men to open fire, turning their guns on the thickest parts of the crowd, filled with over a thousand unarmed men, women, and children. For ten minutes, the soldiers continued firing, stopping only when they ran out of ammunition.According to legend, eighteenyearold Sikh orphan Udham Singh was injured in the attack, and remained surrounded by the dead and dying until he was able to move the next morning. Then, he supposedly picked up a handful of bloodsoaked earth, smeared it across his forehead, and vowed to kill the men responsible.The truth, as the author has discovered, is more complexbut no less dramatic. Awardwinning journalist Anita Anand traced Singhs journey through Africa, the United States, and across Europe until, in March 1940, he finally arrived in front of ODwyer himself in a London hall ready to shoot him down. The Patient Assassin shines a devastating light on one of historys most horrific events, but it reads like a taut thriller and reveals the incredible but true story behind a legend that still endures today.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'The Patient Assassin'? A: The main theme of 'The Patient Assassin' revolves around the quest for revenge following the tragic events of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in India, highlighting the personal journey of Udham Singh and the broader implications of colonialism and resistance.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Patient Assassin'? A: The author of 'The Patient Assassin' is Anita Anand, an award-winning journalist known for her in-depth research and compelling storytelling.
  • Q: When was 'The Patient Assassin' published? A: 'The Patient Assassin' was published on June 25, 2019.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'The Patient Assassin' is available in hardcover binding, which provides durability and a classic feel.
  • Q: How many pages does 'The Patient Assassin' have? A: 'The Patient Assassin' contains 384 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of its subject matter.
  • Q: Is 'The Patient Assassin' suitable for readers interested in history? A: Yes, 'The Patient Assassin' is highly suitable for readers interested in history, particularly those keen on colonial history, Indian independence, and biographical narratives.
  • Q: What kind of research did the author conduct for this book? A: Anita Anand conducted extensive research, including tracing Udham Singh's journey across various countries, using historical documents, and exploring personal accounts related to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
  • Q: What is the significance of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in the book? A: The Jallianwala Bagh massacre is significant as it serves as the catalyst for Udham Singh's quest for revenge and symbolizes the brutality of British colonial rule in India.
  • Q: Is 'The Patient Assassin' a fictional novel? A: 'The Patient Assassin' is a non-fiction book based on true events, blending historical facts with a narrative style that reads like a thriller.
  • Q: What can readers expect from the writing style of Anita Anand? A: Readers can expect a gripping writing style from Anita Anand that combines thorough research with engaging storytelling, making complex historical events accessible and compelling.

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