The Peacemakers
The Peacemakers takes you into the heart of nineteenth-century Santhaland, where a chilling cry signals the dawn of a fierce native resistance against colonial oppression. This historical thriller follows two brothers from the Murmu clan, Sido and Kanhu, as they become the heartbeat of an escalating fight for freedom among the forests of Damin-i-koh. Perfect for fans of sweeping historical adventures and spine-tingling action, this novel speaks to readers who crave courage, justice, and high-stakes drama.
Written with a cinematic pace, The Peacemakers folds multiple viewpoints—Sido, Kanhu, and their circle of allies—into a richly textured narrative. The result is a gripping blend of strategy, loyalty, and peril as the siblings navigate betrayals, hidden enemies, and the heavy price of rebellion. The book draws you into the dense forests, bustling villages, and corridors of power where decisions ripple outward, making history feel immediate and personal.
Beyond its pulse-pounding action, the novel delves into the personal cost of freedom—how tradition, family, and identity collide with conquest and oppression. Expect vivid scenes, authentic dialect, and meticulous historical detail that illuminate a little-known chapter of India's struggle for independence, while keeping the pace brisk and immersive.
- Epic historical thriller centered on the Santhal rebellion led by Sido and Kanhu Murmu
- Bold cast of allies—Chand, Bhairab, Phulo, Jano—and a growing movement that swells to tens of thousands of supporters
- Vivid settings from the Damin-i-koh forests to colonial towns, with authentic period detail
- Fast-paced action balanced with strategy, suspense, and moral tension
- Accessible storytelling that makes history feel immediate and personal
After finishing The Peacemakers, readers gain a deeper appreciation for resilience and collective courage, and a nuanced understanding of a people fighting for dignity. The story lingers, inviting reflection on power, loyalty, and the price of freedom, long after the final page.
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The Peacemakers
The Peacemakers
The Peacemakers takes you into the heart of nineteenth-century Santhaland, where a chilling cry signals the dawn of a fierce native resistance against colonial oppression. This historical thriller follows two brothers from the Murmu clan, Sido and Kanhu, as they become the heartbeat of an escalating fight for freedom among the forests of Damin-i-koh. Perfect for fans of sweeping historical adventures and spine-tingling action, this novel speaks to readers who crave courage, justice, and high-stakes drama.
Written with a cinematic pace, The Peacemakers folds multiple viewpoints—Sido, Kanhu, and their circle of allies—into a richly textured narrative. The result is a gripping blend of strategy, loyalty, and peril as the siblings navigate betrayals, hidden enemies, and the heavy price of rebellion. The book draws you into the dense forests, bustling villages, and corridors of power where decisions ripple outward, making history feel immediate and personal.
Beyond its pulse-pounding action, the novel delves into the personal cost of freedom—how tradition, family, and identity collide with conquest and oppression. Expect vivid scenes, authentic dialect, and meticulous historical detail that illuminate a little-known chapter of India's struggle for independence, while keeping the pace brisk and immersive.
- Epic historical thriller centered on the Santhal rebellion led by Sido and Kanhu Murmu
- Bold cast of allies—Chand, Bhairab, Phulo, Jano—and a growing movement that swells to tens of thousands of supporters
- Vivid settings from the Damin-i-koh forests to colonial towns, with authentic period detail
- Fast-paced action balanced with strategy, suspense, and moral tension
- Accessible storytelling that makes history feel immediate and personal
After finishing The Peacemakers, readers gain a deeper appreciation for resilience and collective courage, and a nuanced understanding of a people fighting for dignity. The story lingers, inviting reflection on power, loyalty, and the price of freedom, long after the final page.
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The Peacemakers takes you into the heart of nineteenth-century Santhaland, where a chilling cry signals the dawn of a fierce native resistance against colonial oppression. This historical thriller follows two brothers from the Murmu clan, Sido and Kanhu, as they become the heartbeat of an escalating fight for freedom among the forests of Damin-i-koh. Perfect for fans of sweeping historical adventures and spine-tingling action, this novel speaks to readers who crave courage, justice, and high-stakes drama.
Written with a cinematic pace, The Peacemakers folds multiple viewpoints—Sido, Kanhu, and their circle of allies—into a richly textured narrative. The result is a gripping blend of strategy, loyalty, and peril as the siblings navigate betrayals, hidden enemies, and the heavy price of rebellion. The book draws you into the dense forests, bustling villages, and corridors of power where decisions ripple outward, making history feel immediate and personal.
Beyond its pulse-pounding action, the novel delves into the personal cost of freedom—how tradition, family, and identity collide with conquest and oppression. Expect vivid scenes, authentic dialect, and meticulous historical detail that illuminate a little-known chapter of India's struggle for independence, while keeping the pace brisk and immersive.
- Epic historical thriller centered on the Santhal rebellion led by Sido and Kanhu Murmu
- Bold cast of allies—Chand, Bhairab, Phulo, Jano—and a growing movement that swells to tens of thousands of supporters
- Vivid settings from the Damin-i-koh forests to colonial towns, with authentic period detail
- Fast-paced action balanced with strategy, suspense, and moral tension
- Accessible storytelling that makes history feel immediate and personal
After finishing The Peacemakers, readers gain a deeper appreciation for resilience and collective courage, and a nuanced understanding of a people fighting for dignity. The story lingers, inviting reflection on power, loyalty, and the price of freedom, long after the final page.












