
Paperback (January 2003) |
"He brings to life the horrors and privations ... the Battle of Inkerman is not for the faint hearted." -- The Historical Novels Review Featuring Sergeant Jack Crossman Following on from The Devil's Own and The Valley of Death comes another rousing adventure featuring Sergeant Jack Crossman of the 88th, the Connaught Rangers. Nicknamed 'Fancy Jack' by the troops for his aristocratic birth yet choosing to join the ranks instead of buying a commission, Crossman is now established with his gang of motley troublemakers from the regiment, as one of the British Army's secret weapons in the Crimean War. After the Battle of Balaclava and the terrible massacre of the Light Brigade, the British Army is busy rallying its forces in the Crimea. Morale is low, supplies are scarce, the elements unfriendly, and it seems there is a traitor loose in the British forces threatening to reveal all their secrets to the enemy. Sergeant Jack Crossman is sent on another near-suicide mission, a 'fox hunt', to cut off Russian supply routes to the north, and once again risks life and limb to guarantee the success of the British Army... Meanwhile, the Russians launch an attack for possession of Shell Hill, and it's another black powder battle for Crossman and the troops. |