The Queen-s Colonial

SKU: 9781760554729
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  • Author:
    WATT Peter
  • ISBN:
    9781760554729
  • Publication Date:
    November 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    398
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Macmillan
  • Country of Publication:
The Queen-s Colonial
The Queen-s Colonial

The Queen-s Colonial

SKU: 9781760554729
Regular price $34.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    WATT Peter
  • ISBN:
    9781760554729
  • Publication Date:
    November 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    398
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Macmillan
  • Country of Publication:

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1845, a village outside Sydney Town. Humble blacksmith Ian Steele struggles to support his frail and widowed mother. All the while he dreams of a life in uniform, serving in Queen Victoria's army.

1845, Puketutu, New Zealand. Second Lieutenant Samuel Forbes, a young poet from an aristocratic English family, wants nothing more than to run from the advancing Maori warriors and discard the officer's uniform he never sought.

When the two men cross paths in the colony of New South Wales, they are struck by their brotherly resemblance and quickly hatch a plan for Ian to take Samuel's place in the British army. Ian must travel to England, fool the treacherous Forbes family and accept a commission into their regiment as a company commander. Once in London, he finds love with an enigmatic woman, but must part with her to face battle in the bloody Crimean war.

In this first instalment of Peter Watt's new series, Captain Ian Steele stares down the relentless Russian military . . . but he will soon learn that there are even deadlier enemies close to home.

Featured in the 19 November 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
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  • 1845, a village outside Sydney Town. Humble blacksmith Ian Steele struggles to support his frail and widowed mother. All the while he dreams of a life in uniform, serving in Queen Victoria's army.

    1845, Puketutu, New Zealand. Second Lieutenant Samuel Forbes, a young poet from an aristocratic English family, wants nothing more than to run from the advancing Maori warriors and discard the officer's uniform he never sought.

    When the two men cross paths in the colony of New South Wales, they are struck by their brotherly resemblance and quickly hatch a plan for Ian to take Samuel's place in the British army. Ian must travel to England, fool the treacherous Forbes family and accept a commission into their regiment as a company commander. Once in London, he finds love with an enigmatic woman, but must part with her to face battle in the bloody Crimean war.

    In this first instalment of Peter Watt's new series, Captain Ian Steele stares down the relentless Russian military . . . but he will soon learn that there are even deadlier enemies close to home.

    Featured in the 19 November 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

1845, a village outside Sydney Town. Humble blacksmith Ian Steele struggles to support his frail and widowed mother. All the while he dreams of a life in uniform, serving in Queen Victoria's army.

1845, Puketutu, New Zealand. Second Lieutenant Samuel Forbes, a young poet from an aristocratic English family, wants nothing more than to run from the advancing Maori warriors and discard the officer's uniform he never sought.

When the two men cross paths in the colony of New South Wales, they are struck by their brotherly resemblance and quickly hatch a plan for Ian to take Samuel's place in the British army. Ian must travel to England, fool the treacherous Forbes family and accept a commission into their regiment as a company commander. Once in London, he finds love with an enigmatic woman, but must part with her to face battle in the bloody Crimean war.

In this first instalment of Peter Watt's new series, Captain Ian Steele stares down the relentless Russian military . . . but he will soon learn that there are even deadlier enemies close to home.

Featured in the 19 November 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.