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  • The Nizam's Daughters

  • Matthew Hervey, Book 2
  • By: Allan Mallinson
  • Narrated by: Errick Graham
  • Length: 15 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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The Nizam's Daughters

By: Allan Mallinson
Narrated by: Errick Graham
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Summary

India, 1816.

Fresh from the field of Waterloo, Matthew Hervey is dispatched on a mission of the utmost secrecy.

Leaving behind his fiancée, Lady Henrietta Lindsey, he must journey across tempestuous seas to India, an alien, exotic and beguiling land that will test his mettle to the very limit.

For the princely state of Chintal is threatened both by intrigue from within and military might from without, and Hervey - sabre in hand - finds he is once more destined for the field of battle....

©2000 Allan Mallinson (P)2000 W. F. Howes Ltd
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"Captain Hervey of the 6th Light Dragoons and ADC to the Duke of Wellington is back in the saddle ...He is as fascinating on horseback as Jack Aubrey is on the quarterdeck." ( The Times)

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Highly entertaining from start to end, plus the historical note. Will definitely listen to the rest of this series. Will give 'Sharpe' a run for his money without a doubt. Thoroughly recommend Mallinson and Graham, and this particular series.

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Rattling good tale

Although this book takes time to get up to speed in the end Im glad I stayed with it as I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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a wonderful story excellently told, and written with great detail and, I suspect, a love of the continent. the new adc takes a mission full of intrigue bravery and not a little danger. better I believe than the first in this series.

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