"The Maharajah’s General by Paul Fraser Collard" Topic
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Tango01 | 14 Apr 2014 10:33 p.m. PST |
"The imposter, Jack Lark has survived his first battle. In facing the Russian guns he has discovered what it meant to be a British Officer and found that he had a talent for war. But Jack has a problem. His alter-ego is lying dead on the banks of the River Alma and he is back to just Private Jack Lark. Luckily for Jack in times of War, there are always opportunity's for a resourceful young man to better himself and when Captain Danbury expires of wounds in the same hospital as Jack, he seizes his chance. So Captain Danbury travels to India to meet up with his new regiment but Jack soon discovers that fitting in isn't going to be that easy. In the harsh social hierarchy of British India, Jack soon makes enemies and when he is discovered to be a fraud, his enemies are only too happy to see him swing from the nearest tree
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