| Publisher |
FINGERPRINT PUBLISHING |
| Publication Year |
2018 |
| ISBN-13 |
9789388369107 |
| ISBN-10 |
9789388369107 |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Number of Pages |
616 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Weight (grms) |
500 |
Be firm, be courageous, be subtle, be faithful; more you need not.
These are the highest qualifications of a Thug . . .
and lead to certain success and high rank.”
Welcome to the feudal India of the early nineteenth century where a band of thugs—cold-blooded, ruthless assassins, and dacoits—are rampaging on the streets, luring unsuspecting travellers only to kill and loot.
But the most notorious of their band, Ameer Ali, has been imprisoned, and he has a lot to confess. Responsible for 719 murders, he recounts his extraordinary life story which begins on a grave evening when he is the victim of a Thuggee attack. And the events unfold to envelop him in the lives of his perpetrators . . . till he becomes one of them.
A gut-wrenching memoir, Confessions of a Thug, which offers a glimpse into the feudal history of India, is one of the most sensational crime novels of its time.
Philip Meadows Taylor
Philip Meadows Taylor was a British colonial official and author, born in 1808, best known for his novel Confessions of a Thug (1839). The book is a fictionalized account of the Thuggee cult in India, notorious for their ritualistic murders. Taylor's detailed portrayal of the Thugs and their criminal activities helped raise awareness of the issue during British rule. His works often reflect his deep engagement with Indian culture and history, making him an important figure in 19th-century British literature.
Philip Meadows Taylor
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