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==Publications== ===Fiction=== {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| * ''[[Nightrunners of Bengal]]'' (1951) * ''[[The Deceivers (Masters novel)|The Deceivers]]'' (1952) * ''[[The Lotus and the Wind]]'' (1953) * ''[[Bhowani Junction]]'' (1954) * ''Coromandel!'' (1955) * ''Far, Far the Mountain Peak'' (1957) * ''Fandango Rock'' (1959) * ''[[The Venus of Konpara]]'' (1960) * ''To the Coral Strand'' (1962) * ''Trial at Monomoy'' (1964) * ''The Breaking Strain'' (1967) * ''The Rock'' (1970) * ''[[The Ravi Lancers]]'' (1972) * ''Thunder at Sunset'' (1974) * ''The Field Marshal's Memoirs'' (1975) * ''The Himalayan Concerto'' (1976) * ''Now, God Be Thanked'' (1979) * ''Heart of War'' (1980) * ''By the Green of the Spring'' (1981) * ''Man of War'' (1983) β US title ''High Command'' }} ===Non-fiction=== {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| * '' The Compleat Indian Angler'' (1938) Country Life, London, with numerous ink drawings and paintings by the author's father. Now available as a reprint edition. * ''Bugles and a Tiger'' (1956) * ''The Road Past Mandalay'' (1961) * ''Fourteen Eighteen'' (1965) * ''Casanova'' (1969) * ''The Rock'' (1970) : a mix of fiction & history covering the tale of Gibraltar * ''Pilgrim Son: A Personal Odyssey'' (1971) }}
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