The book I'm reading at this moment is:
F. E. Penny.
Magic in the Air. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1933.
Fanny Emily Penny was a best-selling author who wrote Anglo-Indian novels set, for the most part, in Southern India, where her husband was stationed as a military chaplain.
She passed away in 1939, so
Magic in the Air is one of her last books, and perhaps not as good as some of her earlier work. The "magic" of the title concerns a jungle shaman with hypnotic powers.
One of the things I like about Penny's work is her sympathetic approach to Indian folk religions and superstitions, unusual in the wife of a Church of England minister.
Next up on my reading list is
Suknia i Fartuszek (The Skirt and the Apron), a collection of papers about women's freemasonry in Poland from the 18th century to the present day.
So much to read, so little time.