A Close Run Thing (The Matthew Hervey Adventures: 1)

A high-octane and fast-paced military action adventure guaranteed to have you gripped!

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Pub Date Mar 30 2010 | Archive Date Jul 17 2020

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From Sunday Times bestselling author Allan Mallinson, a riveting read with the perfect combination of hero, history and adventure – perfect for fans of Patrick O’Brian and Bernard Cornwell.

“Convincingly drawn, perfectly paced and expertly written…A Joy to read” – Antony Beevor.
"I have never read a more enthralling account of a battle ... This is the first in a series of Matthew Hervey adventures. The next can't come soon enough for me" -- Daily Mail.
“Allan Mallinson is a truly gifted storyteller…”– Reader review.

Waterloo 1815. The war against Napoleon Bonaparte is raging to its bloody end at Waterloo.

A young officer – Cornet Matthew Hervey – going about his duty suddenly finds himself at the crux of events.
The decisions he has to make – both military and romantic – will change the course of his life, and possible have far reaching political consequences…

A Close Run Thing is the first book in Allan Mallinson’s Matthew Hervey series. His adventures continue in The Nizam’s Daughters.

From Sunday Times bestselling author Allan Mallinson, a riveting read with the perfect combination of hero, history and adventure – perfect for fans of Patrick O’Brian and Bernard Cornwell.

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ISBN 9781407057354
PRICE £0.99 (GBP)
PAGES 528

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