Bruce Westrate, PhD, Contributor to the Oxford History of the British Empire, Exposes the Fatal Flaws of Multiculturalism in Altar of Ashes
When a novelist writes about culture, law, and moral conflict, the question readers often ask is simple: Does the author really understand the history behind the debate? In the case of Altar of Ashes, the answer is yes. Bruce Westrate is not only a storyteller but also a historian. A PhD and contributor to the Oxford History of the British Empire, he has spent years studying the complex relationship between Western power, colonial policy, and cultural reform movements. That background gives his novel unusual weight. What unfolds in Altar of Ashes is not just a courtroom drama, but a story shaped by a deep understanding of how societies struggle to balance cultural respect with moral responsibility. A Historian’s Lens on a Modern Crisis Altar of Ashes horrifies the readers with a disturbing death in a small Indiana community, one that carries echoes of a controversial ritual with roots in South Asian history. The case quickly expands beyond a local investigation and becomes a nati...