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THE NOVELS OF
ALLAN MALLINSON
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A
Close Run Thing
Allan Mallinson
Bantam Books,
2000
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380pp.
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As
the war against Bonaparte rages to its bloody end upon the field
of Waterloo, a young officer goes about his duty in the ranks
of Wellington's army. He is Cornet Matthew Hervey of the Sixth
Light Dragoons - a soldier, gentleman and man of honour who suddenly
finds himslef allotted a hero's role.
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The
Nizam's Daughters
Allan Mallinson
Bantam Books,
2001
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412pp.
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Fresh
from the field of Waterloo, Matthew Hervey, newly-appointed aide-de-campe
to Wellington, is dispatched on a secret mission to India. The
princely state of Chintal is threatened by intrigue and military
might,
and Hervey, sabre in hand, is again destined for the battlefield.
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A
Regimental Affair
Allan Mallinson
Bantam
Books, 2002
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326pp.
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The
year is 1817, and Hervey has returned from India to and England
in turmoil. The clamour for parliamentary and economic reform
is bringing the country close to revolution. In the Sixth Light
Dragoons, things look grim, as Hervey and his new commanding officer
are on a collision course.
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