Commander (Jack Lark, Book 10)


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JACK LARK: SOLDIER, LEADER, IMPOSTER.

The tenth book in the compelling historical military adventure series for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Anthony Riches and Juliet Stockwin.

'Like all the best vintages Jack Lark has aged to perfection. Scarred, battered and bloody, his story continues to enthral' Anthony Riches

'Impossible to put down... full of action and intrigue that leaves the reader thirsty for more' History... the Interesting Bits

'Nobody writing today depicts the chaos, terror and brutality of war better' Matthew Harffy

A true leader serves his men.

Egypt, 1869. Jack Lark has reinvented himself once more. Working as an unofficial agent for the Consul-General, he moves among the most powerful men in Cairo. But when the opportunity arises to join legendary explorer Sir Samuel White Baker on his expedition into the Sudan, Jack can't resist a new adventure.

Jack assumes command of an elite cadre to protect the fleet of vessels. But, as they move down the Nile, Jack and his men soon find themselves in a land where the rule of law means nothing, and those who wield power will do anything to keep it. And when a new friend seeks Jack's help, Jack must decide where his loyalties truly lie . . .

COMMANDER: JACK LARK BOOK 10

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READERS CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF JACK LARK:

'Brutal, bloody and thoroughly enjoyable'

'The authenticity of the historical context shines through'

'Everything you need in an historical military novel. Intrigue, deception, the horror of combat, revenge...'

'All in all, a brilliant book'

'Part of the great value of this book is the feel and atmosphere it evokes'

Author: Paul Fraser Collard
Publisher: Headline
Published: 08/16/2022
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 7.70h x 5.10w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781472263483
ISBN10: 1472263480
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical | General
- Fiction | War & Military

About the Author
Paul's love of military history started at an early age. A childhood spent watching films like Waterloo and Zuluwhilst reading Sharpe, Flashman and the occasional Commando comic, gave him a desire to know more of the men who fought in the great wars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. At school, Paul was determined to become an officer in the British Army and he succeeded in winning an Army Scholarship. However, Paul chose to give up his boyhood ambition and instead went into the finance industry. Paul stills works in the City, and lives with his wife and three children in Kent.