This very fine book by Allan Mallinson is the 13th volume of the amazing likeable Matthew Hervey series.
At the beginning of the book it contains a beautiful phrase by Walt Whitman, as well as a wonderful sketch map of Coorg, India, in AD 1834, while at the end you'll find a very well researched and explained Historical Afternote, where a few facts concerning the riots in Bristol, and a few characters concerning this story are superbly documented.
First of all I would like to mention that the author, Allan Mallinson, is an ex-soldier man himself, and his describing of people, situations and surroundings, in this novel just as like all his other novels, are military wise precise and accurate, and all told in a very clear fashion.
The author's descriptions of military men within the British Army, whether they are Gentlemen and/or Heroic soldiers as well as Rogues and/or Defaulters, and not to forget the local Indian people, they are all immaculately and truthfully portraited.
Storytelling is of a very good quality, for the characters involved in this tale, whether they are real historical or fictional people, come all very much alive, and the surroundings within Bristol, England, and in Coorg, India, are remarkably pictured during the battle scenes.
The book starts in the year AD 1831, with the streets of Bristol, England, in turmoil due to the riots there, and it will end in the year AD 1834 due to intervention and war by the East India Company in Coorg, India, so this book has a timespan of about three years.
This book is a very astounding and enjoyable military read about Matthew Hervey and his 6th Light Dragoons, and wherever they live they will represent themselves honourably, but they will also fight for King and Country within the ever growing and progressing world of the British Empire in the 19th Century.
Highly recommended, for this is another fantastic Matthew Hervey military tale, one that I like to call as: "The Journey to Victory and Honour"!