A Hundred Aprils in Amritsar

The ninth book by V. M. Straka, published around 1926.

It is similar in tone and structure with the later Washington & Greene.

Some people believe that Singh collaborated.

Content
Set in colonial India, it is a novel that exposes grievous acts of misrule and collaboration; a powerful character "punishes" a population with horrific results and after serving as an instrument of slaughter, he refuses to acknowledge culpability. It culminates in the Amritsar Massacre.