Book description
The third novel in the series sees new challenges for the men of the
106th Foot, as the British army attempts to recover from the disaster of
Corunna and establish a foothold in the Peninsula.
Featuring the battles of Medellin and Talavera, the 106th will have
their mettle severely tested on the battlefield. But if Napoleon is to
be ejected from Spain, war must also be waged in more covert ways. For
Hanley, the former artist who is a more natural observer than fighter,
the opportunity to become an 'exploring officer' leads him into even
more dangerous territory, the murky world of politics and partisans. And
while Ensign Williams seeks to uncover the identity of the mysterious
'Heroine of Saragossa', a conspiracy of revenge within the regiment
itself threatens to destroy him before he's even faced a shot from the
French. Adrian Goldsworthy has a doctorate from Oxford University. His
books have sold more than a quarter of a million copies and been
translated into more than a dozen languages. A full-time author, he
regularly contributes to TV documentaries on Roman themes and has
lectured on Roman history in both the UK and USA.