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Words of Command: (The Matthew Hervey Adventures: 12): immerse yourself in this brilliantly crafted military masterpiece

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By (author): Allan Mallinson

Once again, THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR Allan Mallinson captivates readers with an eminently readable piece of historical fiction. If you're a fan of Patrick O'Brian, Bernard Cornwell and CS Forester, you'll love this.

'The Matthew Hervey books have a way of getting under your skin...reveals a man who is very much of his time -and one to have beside you when riding into action.' - DAILY MAIL

'One for the fans, who will not be disappointed by Mallinson's winning combination of scrupulous research and derring-do...with the French in front and the Russians behind, Hervey's your man.' - THE TIMES

'Leaves the reader slavering for the next instalment.' -- ***** Reader review
'This is historical fiction at its very best.' -- ***** Reader review
'Such a pleasure to read a well written, well edited, well researched, readable piece of historical fiction.' -- ***** Reader review

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January 1830, and one of the hardest winters in memory...

The prime minister, the Iron Duke, is resisting growing calls for parliamentary reform, provoking scenes of violent unrest in the countryside.

Against this inflammable backdrop Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Hervey, recently returned from an assignment in the Balkans, takes command of his regiment, the 6th Light Dragoons. His fears that things might be a little dull are quickly dispelled by the everyday business of vexatious officers, NCOs promotions and incendiarists on the doorstep of the King himself.

But it's when the Sixth are sent to Brussels for the fifteenth anniversary celebrations of the battle of Waterloo and find themselves caught up in the Belgian uprising against Dutch rule that the excitement really starts.

Will Hervey be able to keep out of the fighting - a war that would lead, nearly a century later, to Britain's involvement in an altogether different war - while safeguarding his country's interests? Not likely!

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Product Details
  • Weight: 273g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780857502520

About Allan Mallinson

A professional solder for thirty-five years Allan Mallinson began writing while still serving. His first book was a history of four regiments of British light dragoons one of which he commanded. His debut novel was the bestselling A Close Run Thing the first in an acclaimed series chronicling the life of a fictitious cavalry officer before and after Waterloo (The Tigress of Mysore is the fourteenth in the series). His The Making of the British Army was shortlisted for a number of prizes while 1914: Fight the Good Fight won the British Armys Book of the Year Award. Its sequel Too Important for the Generals is a provocative look at leadership during the Great War while Fight to the Finish is a comprehensive history of the First World War month by month.Allan Mallinson reviews for the Spectator and the TLS and also writes for The Times. He lives on Salisbury Plain.

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