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Allan Mallinson is probably the most accomplished practitioner of the historical adventure series today and his series featuring Captain Matthew Hervey of the Light Dragoons has already established a devoted following that grows with each novel. A Regimental Affair is not only the equal of its distinguished predecessors, the acclaimed A Close Run Thing and The Nizam's Daughters, but in it Mallinson even more effortlessly layers a complex new strata of characterisation and historical detail. Although the pacing is initially steadier and less exhilarating, this is a strategy on the author's part that really pays off as the final confrontation in the novel approaches. It's 1817, and Matthew Hervey has returned to find England as turbulent as the India he has just left. The country is on the verge of revolution, and the lack of any policing means that the army is obliged to keep order. The cavalry are at the forefront in this arena, and Hervey's life is further complicated by his pending nuptials to Lady Henrietta Lindsay. The crux of the novel, though, is his conflict with the new commanding officer of the Sixth, who has a massive hatred of him (as well as nurturing a sinister secret). Mallinson skilfully orchestrates the clash between the two men towards a climax that combines the epic and the personal. Many writers have tackled the novel of historical warfare, but few have imbued it with the literate and stylistic elegance that Mallinson possesses; this is a series that goes from strength to strength. The downpour was so heavy that Hervey's reins kept slipping through his fingers, and he had to wedge his insteps in firmly to save losing his stirrups. Driven almost horizontal by the wind, the rain lashed his face viciously, and no matter how he bent his head, water found its way down his neck and inside his tunic and shirt --Barry ForshawRead More

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    Captain Matthew Hervey is suffering the effects of unrest within his beloved regiment, the 6th Light Dragoons. Their new commanding officer - wealthy, arrogant and cruel - has taken an immediate dislike to him. Somehow, Hervey must earn promotion while retaining his integrity and the loyalty of his men.

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    The year is he year is 1817 and Captain Matthew Hervey has returned from India to an England in turmoil. The clamour for parliamentary and economic reform is bringing the country close to revolution. Every day the newspapers report conspiracies violent assemblies machine-breaking arson and murder. There is no professional constabulary and the onerous task of policing fails increasingly to the army especially the cavalry. In the 6th Light Dragoons things are not as they were. There is a new commanding officer - wealthy vain arrogant and cruel. No Waterloo veteran he takes an immediate dislike to Hervey who somehow must earn a recommendation for promotion while guarding his integrity and the loyalty of his men. Hervey's personal life too is about to change as he marries Lady Henrietta Lindsay - a relationship that will profoundly affect his future.Storm clouds gather as the Sixth suffer the trauma of a regimental flogging and put down Luddite violence in the Midlands. Finally they are sent to Canada where in the aftermath of war with the United States tension along the border is still high. Although Hervey does not know it he and his commanding officer are on a collision course and the consequences for them both will be devastating... In this the third instalment of Matthew Hervey's adventures Allan Mallinson mixes rich and complex characters with a narrative that drives forward across the field of conflict leaving heartbreak and betrayal in its wake.

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    Another riveting Matthew Hervey adventure from the Sunday Times bestselling author Allan Mallinson, combining hero, history and drama to perfection. If you like Patrick O'Brian, Bernard Cornwell and CS Forester, this will not disappoint!"Assured and capable...a fine read" - The Times"Matthew Hervey has now joined Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe and Patrick O'Brian's Jack Aubrey" - Birmingham Post"Delighted, as simple as that." - ***** Reader review"Absolutely excellent - cannot recommend this series of books enough to anyone who likes historical fiction." - ***** Reader review ***********************************************************************Canada 1817: Captain Matthew Hervey is suffering the effects of unrest within his beloved regiment, the 6th Light Dragoons.Their new commanding officer - wealthy, arrogant and cruel - has taken an immediate dislike to him. Somehow, Hervey must earn promotion while retaining his integrity and the loyalty of his men.Then the regiment is sent to Canada where, in the aftermath of war with the United States, Hervey faces danger on two fronts. Murderous native tribes are on the move. While, closer to home, he and his commanding officer have embarked on a collision course - the consequences of which will be devastating...Have you read A Close Run Thing and The Nizam's Daughters - the first two Matthew Hervey adventures? A Regimental Affair is the third book in Allan Mallinson's Matthew Hervey series. His adventures continue in A Call to Arms.

  • 055350715X
  • 9780553507157
  • Allan Mallinson
  • 4 March 2002
  • Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 400
  • New edition
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