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About The Book
Cawnpore is retaken, but they have come too late to stop the slaughter—the relieving British soldiers can only stare at the ill-sited, poorly-defended entrenchment and shake their heads, wondering why. One of only two survivors, Colonel Alex Sheridan is numb. His wife and newborn son lie dead. But now he must join General Havelock's force of barely a thousand men as they fight their way through to the besieged garrison at Lucknow.
Product Details
- Publisher: McBooks Press (February 1, 2003)
- Length: 272 pages
- ISBN13: 9781590132128
Raves and Reviews
Stuart's saga of Captain Sheridan during the Mutiny stands in the shadow of no previous work of fiction, and for historical accuracy, writing verve and skill, and pace of narrative, stands alone.
– El Paso Times
The author's command of the smallest detail of the period is impressive. A historical novel of scholarship.
– Yorkshire Post
Vivid details of scarlet soldiering.
– Tatler
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