Man Of War by Allan Mallinson - ISBN: 9780553816761
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War, love, and duty clash on land and sea in 1827!

Man Of War

(The Matthew Hervey Adventures: 9)

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  • Paperback

    496 pages

  • Release Date

    1 May 2008

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Summary

War at Sea

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.

Six months on, and Matthew Hervey is in London recovering from another bout of malaria and the wound from his battle with the Zulu. All is set for his marriage to the eminently suitable Lady Lankester, and his return to active duty at the Cape.

But troubl…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780553816761
ISBN-10:0553816764
Author:Allan Mallinson
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Bantam Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:496
Release Date:1 May 2008
Weight:341g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 30mm
Series:Matthew Hervey
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Rich in illuminating detail … from the trivial to the arcane. The sea battle of Navarino is as thrilling as any fought on land by Hervey and the manoeuvres into which Hervey is accidentally drawn are as exciting as any battle. * The Times *
[A] splendid literary cavalry charge. This book finds Brigadier Mallinson at the top of his game. Pitch-perfect dialogue, deeply researched historical references … well-drawn and moving. * Evening Standard *
The climactic battle is as tense, exciting, vivid and gory as we’ve come to expect for this master of military fiction * The Spectator *
Those who consider that the 20 novels making up Patrick O’Brian’s magisterial Aubrey-Maturin series could never be too many will take heart from the fact that Man of War is only the ninth volume in Mallinson’s wonderfully realised account of the Napoleonic era and its aftermath, with at least another dozen to follow, it is hoped. Combining an eye for vivid detail with a scholarly accuracy as to military and naval history expected from a former cavalry officer, Mallinson brings his chosen period to life with effortless flair. – THE TIMES
Mallinson’s crisp, authoritative storytelling is as excellent as ever – DAILY TELEGRAPH

About The Author

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 Army’s ‘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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