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Waterloo, 1815As the war against Bonaparte rages to its bloody end upon the
field of Waterloo, a young officer goes about his duty in the ranks of
Wellington's army. He is Cornet Matthew Hervey of the 6th Light Dragoons - a
soldier, gentleman and man or honour, who suddenly finds himself allotted a
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India, 1816Fresh from the field of Waterloo, Matthew Hervey is dispatched on a
mission of the utmost secrecy. For the princely state of Chintal is threatened
both by intrigue from within and military might from without, and Hervey -
sabre in hand - finds he is once more destined for the field of battle...
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Canada 1817Captain Matthew Hervey is suffering the effects of unrest within
his beloved regiment, the 6th Light Dragoons. While, closer to home, he and
his commanding officer have embarked on a collision course - the consequences
of which will be devastating...
India 1819Matthew Hervey is charged with raising a new troop, and organising
transport for India - for he, his men and their horses are to set sail with
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In Europe, rumours of war are rife once again, as Matthew Hervey returns to the Peninsula to fight a new battle, and to confront the ghosts of his first campaign… The year is 1826, and the fragile peace in Europe following the defeat of Napoleon is threatened by Spanish aggression in the Peninsula. Matthew Hervey, newly returned from India, joins a party of officers sent to make an assessment and lend support to their Portuguese allies. His place on the expedition is secured with the help and influence of his new friend, Lady Katherine Greville. But the Peninsula is a place redolent with memories. For it was here as a seventeen-year-old Cornet that Hervey had his first taste of military action. The French forces had pushed the British into an ignominious retreat, losing morale as quickly as ground, until under the leadership of Sir John Moore the army made a defiant stand at Corunna. In the epic battle that followed, Hervey and the Sixth Light Dragoons played their part in one of the Napoleonic War’s most famous military scenes. As the wave of the French onslaught broke against the solid rock of British resolve, the tide of war was turned once and for all in England’s favour. Now, with the Spanish threatening the fortress at Elvas, and as Hervey makes ready for the battle once again, the sights and sounds of the Peninsula bring back a flood of memories. But it is not only Spanish aggression and ghosts from his past that Matthew must confront; Lady Katherine has arrived in the Peninsula and is looking for rewards in return for services rendered. From the Hardcover edition.
Badajoz: Christmas 1826 Matthew Hervey of the 6th Light Dragoons is a prisoner
of the Spanish, incarcerated in the infamous fortress of Badajoz. He and the
Sixth had survived Corunna to endure three more years of brutal fighting that
would culminate in one of the most vital and vicious confrontations of the
campaign - the siege of Badajoz.
1827, and Matthew Hervey is on the look out for a new posting.Accompanied by a
mixed-race captain from the disbanded Royal African Corps, Hervey heads out
into the great South African plains and towards the territory of the Zulu and
their legendary leader, King Shaka.
1827: Britain and the Mediterranean Captain Sir Laughton Peto, recently
engaged to Matthew Hervey's sister, is sailing his mighty line-of-battle ship
towards Navarino Bay, and war with the Turks.
Matthew Hervey of the 6th Light Dragoons is urgently summoned to the Cape
Colony when he learns that the Zulu warrior King Shaka is about to wage war.
Separated from his troop, Hervey must lead Shaka's queen across a hostile land
where sanctuary has never seemed further away ...
January 1829: George IV is on the throne, Wellington is England's prime-
minister, and snow is falling thickly on the London streets as Lieutenant-
Colonel Matthew Hervey is summoned to the Horse Guards in the expectation of
command of his regiment, the 6th Light Dragoons.
January 1830, and one of the hardest winters in memory . 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?
It is 1831, riots and rebellions are widespread . Somervile has persuaded the
Court of Directors of the East India Company to approve an increase in the
Madras military establishment. The Rajah is in revolt against the East India
Company's terms and Hervey's regiment is called upon to crush the rebellion.