The first thought I had at the ending of the book was WOW! Malcolm Archibald is a teacher of history who blends his expertise into the process of creating characters and placing them into historical situations. His main character in this book, as the two previous iterations of the character, is Jack Windrush, a Lieutenant in the 113th Foot Regiment of the British Army. Jack is due a promotion in this book and finally gets it in the end but not before he goes through literal hell in the Crimean War, and the siege of Sebastopol. There are a number of returning characters in the ensemble created by Malcolm for this series. Each is a little more fleshed out, a little more understood, a little more human as each of the books unfolds. And they are common men, for the most part, doing uncommon deeds. Of course the uncommon deeds performed by the 113th are part of the charm of these three and particularly this book. I have read all three. I love the characters. I love the descriptions of the battles as only a historian with a knowledge of the battle field can offer. This is a great story written by a great writer. I will not give you more because it would in my judgment spoil parts of the story for you. Suffice it to say there are multiple switches, turns and surprises to read through. In the end my guess is you will really enjoy this book. Well done once again Malcolm and come on now, get the fourth out more quickly, man, as Jack might say.