Cricket: A Japanese Historical Fiction Novel
Memories, like whispers from the divine, can be both blessings and burdens...

Cast ashore on unfamiliar sands, Keiko glimpses a chance for rebirth, a chance to shed the weight of her past and grasp the elusive strands of peace and joy. Yet, the shadows of her history linger, reminders of battles fought and scars earned.

As fate's capricious hand unravels her newfound serenity, Keiko realizes that the essence of a samurai lies not in escape but in confronting one's demons head-on. In the crucible of vengeance, she seeks solace for her restless soul, knowing that only through reclaiming what was lost can she forge a path to true tranquility.

Cricket is a tale of resilience and reckoning, where echoes of the past reverberate through the present, guiding a warrior's quest for redemption and inner peace amidst the tumultuous dance of fate and destiny.
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Cricket: A Japanese Historical Fiction Novel
Memories, like whispers from the divine, can be both blessings and burdens...

Cast ashore on unfamiliar sands, Keiko glimpses a chance for rebirth, a chance to shed the weight of her past and grasp the elusive strands of peace and joy. Yet, the shadows of her history linger, reminders of battles fought and scars earned.

As fate's capricious hand unravels her newfound serenity, Keiko realizes that the essence of a samurai lies not in escape but in confronting one's demons head-on. In the crucible of vengeance, she seeks solace for her restless soul, knowing that only through reclaiming what was lost can she forge a path to true tranquility.

Cricket is a tale of resilience and reckoning, where echoes of the past reverberate through the present, guiding a warrior's quest for redemption and inner peace amidst the tumultuous dance of fate and destiny.
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Cricket: A Japanese Historical Fiction Novel

Cricket: A Japanese Historical Fiction Novel

by India Millar
Cricket: A Japanese Historical Fiction Novel

Cricket: A Japanese Historical Fiction Novel

by India Millar

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Memories, like whispers from the divine, can be both blessings and burdens...

Cast ashore on unfamiliar sands, Keiko glimpses a chance for rebirth, a chance to shed the weight of her past and grasp the elusive strands of peace and joy. Yet, the shadows of her history linger, reminders of battles fought and scars earned.

As fate's capricious hand unravels her newfound serenity, Keiko realizes that the essence of a samurai lies not in escape but in confronting one's demons head-on. In the crucible of vengeance, she seeks solace for her restless soul, knowing that only through reclaiming what was lost can she forge a path to true tranquility.

Cricket is a tale of resilience and reckoning, where echoes of the past reverberate through the present, guiding a warrior's quest for redemption and inner peace amidst the tumultuous dance of fate and destiny.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666299038
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/10/2021
Series: Warrior Woman of the Samurai , #7
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

With a literary journey spanning more than a dozen captivating novels set in historical Japan and a collection of evocative haikus, India Millar has embarked on a diverse career. Her professional odyssey commenced amidst the machinery of British Gas's heavy industry, eventually culminating within the hallowed halls of the British Library, where the tapestry of knowledge and storytelling merged seamlessly.
Now, India finds herself in the idyllic embrace of early retirement on the enchanting Costa Blanca. As she continues to explore the realms of history and poetry, India remains deeply grateful for the winding path that has led her to this peaceful and creative haven. Each word written, each page turned, is a testament to the enduring passion for storytelling that continues to shape her life's narrative.
Learn more and sign up for her mailing list at IndiaMillar.com.
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