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The Ghost Moths

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Pub Date Feb 09 2021 | Archive Date Mar 30 2021


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Description

Whilst searching a windswept mountainside for the fabled ghost moth fungus, a young Tibetan boy unearths a mysterious relic. Moments later the People’s Liberation Army of China marches into his isolated village in the valley below and begins to dismantle an ancient way of life. As the brutal oppression grows, the boy’s precious find becomes first a symbol of hope for the villagers then a tool of survival for a people and a religion. It must be preserved at all costs.

Sixty years later, mountain guide Neil Quinn is wrapping up his last climb of the season on the highest mountain in Tibet when a transport shortage leaves him stuck in an empty base camp. An earthquake sets off a chain of mysterious events that directly connect the English climber to the ongoing tragedies of a troubled land where the Chinese authorities strive still for complete control.

Unsure of precisely what he witnessed yet determined to protect its truth, Quinn returns to Kathmandu and enlists the help of a famous historian of the Himalayas, an erstwhile American journalist, and a cast of locals as enigmatic as that ancient city—each with their own reasons for joining his quest. Manipulation and murder dog their every step as they strive to piece together a complex puzzle from Tibet’s tortured past while navigating the treacherous present.

Whilst searching a windswept mountainside for the fabled ghost moth fungus, a young Tibetan boy unearths a mysterious relic. Moments later the People’s Liberation Army of China marches into his...


A Note From the Publisher

An Englishman who lives in Charleston, South Carolina, Harry Farthing is an experienced mountaineer, adventure traveler, and historian. He is the author of Summit. The Ghost Moths is his second novel.

An Englishman who lives in Charleston, South Carolina, Harry Farthing is an experienced mountaineer, adventure traveler, and historian. He is the author of Summit. The Ghost Moths is his second novel.


Advance Praise

“An erudite thriller that confronts the recent history of the ancient Himalayan cultures with unflinching honesty and considerable excitement. A damn good read.”

-John Burdett, bestselling author of Bangkok 8


“Farthing’s sprawling plot unfolds in short, elegantly written chapters…Farthing presents colorful bits of tapestry and trusts the reader to assemble them and locate the nexus between the physical world and the metaphysical. An extensive glossary, cast of characters, and maps are welcome aids. An ambitious, stylishly written, thought-provoking tale.”

-Kirkus Reviews 


“Farthing is particularly good at creating a memorable bad guy, a sadistic Chinese security officer whose nickname is Yama, the Tibetan Lord of Death. Fans of Eliot Pattison will want to check out this issues-driven thriller.”

-Publishers Weekly

“An erudite thriller that confronts the recent history of the ancient Himalayan cultures with unflinching honesty and considerable excitement. A damn good read.”

-John Burdett, bestselling author of ...


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Also available: Summit

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Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781538469231
PRICE $27.99 (USD)

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“For the past to determine the future, it must survive the present.” Central to the story are the history, culture, and politics of the Tibetan region. It features mysteries set in the Himalayas and stories that have grown huge from historical accounts. Is something like the Brocken specter a beautiful natural phenomenon or the omen of death? These things depend on who you ask.

If you are not a mountain climber, you’ll learn about the aforementioned Brocken specter – your own reflection cast by the rising sun onto the cloud below – and many other things. The author’s knowledge shines through. You will also read about Tibet’s history, present and past, and its struggle to be an autonomous region.

The main characters want to do right by their conscience or country. You’ll find these people on both sides of the fight. Sometimes you don’t have a choice when powers bigger than you determine the course, though there are some who defend the cause they believe in, until the end.

But what is even more important than a well-designed setting, is that The Ghost Moths also has an interesting storyline, with credible characters. While the plot thickens and all characters get the information needed for their end game, the relevance of the events in the past become clear at the right time.

It is rewarding to take notice of the chapter titles, as they are witty and often come across as a joke or a comment on the situation. I also like the subtitles stating the year and the location of the chapter, which makes it easy to follow the story.

The Ghost Moths by Harry Farthing is a good read for those visiting Nepal, Tibet, or Dharamsala in India. I enjoyed reading it a lot and loved the fact that it transported me to the other side of the world.

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Keeps the action pulsing with enough intrigue to make it hard to turn the virtual pages fast enough. Thoroughly fleshed-out characters you tend to either like or dislike with enthusiasm. A great bedtime read that'll keep you engaged till the very end. Highly recommended!

*This book was provided free of charge in exchange for my honest review. My thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to participate in this program.*

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This read as if it were in translation and I could easily believe it was narrated by a Tibetan boy. The story is about a boy searching for a fungus called ghost moth, when he finds an ancient relic.

The narrative takes us through some of the political upheaval Tibet went through under Chinese rule and the different phases of change. It's not what you would call a fast moving action story, but it goes through beliefs and attitudes of the Tibetan religion and how the priests who live in the monasteries respond to changes imposed from the outside world, while maintaining their own legends.

Descriptions and characterisations were well done and I did feel transported into this very different culture. We also learned a thing or two about mountain climbing.

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Immersed in Tibetan culture, religions and traditions is a mixture of people and politics who have been fighting for control of their heritage and destiny. Farthing transports the reader to the Himalayas through the means of a puzzling mystery, both thrilling and informative. A young Tibetan boy unearths an unusual artifact shortly before the People’s Liberation Army of China destroys all he knows.

Sixty years later, a mountain guide, Neil Quinn is caught on high in an earthquake and bears witness to both a temporal and a spiritual event that will propel him into a world of intrigue. He must somehow navigate through enemies, make new alliances and depend upon those who he has trusted in the past. He may hold the key to Tibet’s next step if only he can discern what is required of him.

Farthing creates an intricate tale of those who wish to help and those who wish to harm. Like the characters, the reader is not sure what the messages may mean or if spirited ghosts or real demons are at work. The author captures the dynamics of the region as well as the climbing culture and excitement. Having read his earlier book, The Summit, enabled me to reunite with some of the characters and settings mentioned there. It is not necessary to have read the previous book to enjoy this one, but The Summit was well-worth the reading trip. This is a thrilling and thoughtful adventure. Recommended. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing this title.

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