‘Man of Honour’ is the first in a stunning new series from respected military historian, Iain Gale, perfect for all fans of Sharpe.
Meet Lieutenant Jack Steel – gentleman, soldier, hero.
Upper Bavaria, 1704. The British army, triumphant, fresh from victory, stands proudly to attention, ready to fight for honour and glory. Their enemy is Louis XIV of France, a megalomaniac intent on possessing all Europe.
Among this proud group of men stands Lieutenant Jack Steel, admired by his men, the finest infantry in Queen Anne's army. Much praised for his courage, his strength, and his loyalty, Steel has come to the attention of his Commander in Chief, the Duke of Marlborough.
Tasked with rescuing a letter whose controversial contents could destroy Marlborough, Steel leads his men through the battle of Blenheim, risking death and destruction in the fight for another man's honour. And along the way he is constantly threatened from within by the mellifluous Major Jennings, intent on destroying Steel and all he stands for.
The first in a stunning new series featuring Jack Steel, Man of Honour is historical adventure perfect for all fans of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 340 pages. light wear, marksMAN OF HONOURJack Steel and the Blenheim Campaign, July to August 1704by Iain GaleHarperColl ins, UK, 2007ISBN 9780007201082trade pb, 340ppVERY GOOD: light wear, marksMeet Lieutenant Jack Steel - gentleman, soldier, hero.Upper Bavaria, 1704 . The British army, triumphant, fresh from victory, stands proudl y to attention, ready to fight for honour and glory. Their enemy is Louis XIV of France, a megalomaniac intent on possessing all E urope.Among this proud group of men stands Lieutenant Jack Steel, admired by his men, the finest infantry in Queen Ann e's army. Much praised for his courage, his strength, and his loy alty, Steel has come to the attention of his Commander in Chief, the Duke of Marlborough.Tasked with rescuing a letter whose controversial contents could destroy Marlborough, Steel le ads his men through the battle of Blenheim, risking death and des truction in the fight for another man's honour. And along the way he is constantly threatened from within by the mellifluous Major Jennings, intent on destroying Steel and all he stands for. Seller Inventory # 1114ai