Publisher's Synopsis
In his new collection of stories, many of which have never been published before, bestselling writer Ruskin Bond collects together his finest tales of the Himalaya, the mountains he has called home for over fifty years. One half of the book is devoted to unsettling, sometimes terrifying stories of murder, mystery, and the supernatural. Kicking off with the sinister "Rhododendrons in the Mist', a brand-new story, this section assembles chilling storiesike "A Face in the Dark', "Eyes of the Cat', "Panther's Moon', and "The Skull'. The second section comprises tales that concern themselves with the everyday drama ofife in the Himalaya. Starting with the autobiographical "Breakfast at Barog', which has never before appeared in print, this section includes timeless storiesike "The Blue Umbrella', "The Cherry Tree', and "Aong Walk for Bina'. The book concludes with an enthralling new story, "The Garden of Dreams'. Singular and unforgettable, Ruskin Bond's new collection shows us once again why he is the country's most addictive writer.