
UNCONQUERED
A serene summer evening at the scenic Inveraig estate sets the stage for a gathering of friends and relatives whose lives intersect across continents. Sir Mark Forsyth, his wife Lady Forsyth, and their curious guests linger over coffee on a terrace that overlooks a glowing loch, while the scent of cigarette smoke drifts through the garden. Their conversations drift from the comforts of home to the distant allure of India, hinting at dreams that stretch beyond the Highland hills. Amid the soft chatter, lingering glances and quiet reflections reveal an undercurrent of yearning that promises deeper connections.
The story follows the thoughtful professor Keith Macnair, the adventurous Indian‑trained Miss Videlle, and the spirited Miss Melrose as they each grapple with the pull of duty, love, and the mysteries of a world in transition. Their intertwined aspirations stir a subtle tension, suggesting that the bonds formed tonight may shape their futures in unexpected ways. The opening paints a vivid portrait of early‑20th‑century romance, philosophy, and the restless heart that seeks adventure beyond familiar shores.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (615K characters)
Release date
2026-06-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1945
Best known for vivid Anglo-Indian fiction, this English writer drew deeply on a life shaped by India and Ceylon. Her novels, stories, and biographies often explore the pressures of empire, loyalty, and personal choice.
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