The Road to Hindostan

The Road to Hindostan is the story of two Southern families who flee the gathering storm of civil war. With Virginia poised to fracture and Union forces threatening to retake Front Royal, they abandon their plantations-and the slaves who once made them powerful-seeking a new destiny beyond the reach of history. Their hope: to build a divine city on the forgotten frontier of Hindostan, Indiana.

But the land they claim is not empty. It is waiting.

Spun in blood and silver, The Road to Hindostan is a novel of exile and reckoning, set where the old South collapses and something older stirs. In the valley of Empyrean, the settlers find a silence too deep, a stillness that watches. The earth itself seems to keep a dark scripture.

As old science falters and visions surge, the new community fractures-some drawn to a silver-born ritual of survival, others seduced by a voice beyond the veil. A people are marked. Dreams go missing. A gateway opens.

Told through the eyes of the faithful, the skeptical, and the damned, The Road to Hindostan is a story of matriarchs who remember, sons who forget, and the dangerous beauty of listening to the dark.

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The Road to Hindostan

The Road to Hindostan is the story of two Southern families who flee the gathering storm of civil war. With Virginia poised to fracture and Union forces threatening to retake Front Royal, they abandon their plantations-and the slaves who once made them powerful-seeking a new destiny beyond the reach of history. Their hope: to build a divine city on the forgotten frontier of Hindostan, Indiana.

But the land they claim is not empty. It is waiting.

Spun in blood and silver, The Road to Hindostan is a novel of exile and reckoning, set where the old South collapses and something older stirs. In the valley of Empyrean, the settlers find a silence too deep, a stillness that watches. The earth itself seems to keep a dark scripture.

As old science falters and visions surge, the new community fractures-some drawn to a silver-born ritual of survival, others seduced by a voice beyond the veil. A people are marked. Dreams go missing. A gateway opens.

Told through the eyes of the faithful, the skeptical, and the damned, The Road to Hindostan is a story of matriarchs who remember, sons who forget, and the dangerous beauty of listening to the dark.

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The Road to Hindostan

The Road to Hindostan

by Stone Eugene Clark
The Road to Hindostan

The Road to Hindostan

by Stone Eugene Clark

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The Road to Hindostan is the story of two Southern families who flee the gathering storm of civil war. With Virginia poised to fracture and Union forces threatening to retake Front Royal, they abandon their plantations-and the slaves who once made them powerful-seeking a new destiny beyond the reach of history. Their hope: to build a divine city on the forgotten frontier of Hindostan, Indiana.

But the land they claim is not empty. It is waiting.

Spun in blood and silver, The Road to Hindostan is a novel of exile and reckoning, set where the old South collapses and something older stirs. In the valley of Empyrean, the settlers find a silence too deep, a stillness that watches. The earth itself seems to keep a dark scripture.

As old science falters and visions surge, the new community fractures-some drawn to a silver-born ritual of survival, others seduced by a voice beyond the veil. A people are marked. Dreams go missing. A gateway opens.

Told through the eyes of the faithful, the skeptical, and the damned, The Road to Hindostan is a story of matriarchs who remember, sons who forget, and the dangerous beauty of listening to the dark.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218666125
Publisher: Stonefire Press
Publication date: 04/18/2025
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Stone Eugene Clark writes stories that blur the line between history and myth, breathing life into forgotten places and haunted souls. His debut novel, The Road to Hindostan, reimagines the ghost towns of early America through a gothic lens, inviting readers to cross the threshold between the known and the mysterious.

Clark lives in the American West, where vast horizons and lost histories continue to shape his work.

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