Read this book in 2008, and its the 10th instalment of the wonderful "Matthew Hervey" series.
This tale is set in the year AD 1828, and Matthew Hervey finds himself once again in Cape Colony.
The stability in Cape Colony is threatened by the Xhosa tribesmen, and when Hervey is told by Sir Eyre Somervile that the Zulu King Shaka is planning war in the south of the country, he will eet that danger head on.
When he and Somervile set out to the Zulu King Shaka, his kraal is a devastating place, with many deaths, and the knowledge that Shaka has slaughtered his own people, apart from his Queen, who has survived somehow.
With the Zulu King dead and a land in civil war, Hervey and his men must cross a very dangerous land with King Shaka's queen in tow, and in this while making that crossing they will encounter many dangers, whether they are animals or native warriors.
What is to follow is a terrific historical tale about the war in Cape Colony, with very dangerous circumstances and life changing adventures, and one that is brought to us in a most believable and lifelike manner by the author, to make this book such an imposing read.
Highly recommended, for this is another fabulous addition to this great series, and that's why I like to call this episode: "A Mighty Impressive Warrior"!