Last Stand At Majuba Hill
By (Author) John Wilcox
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
1st October 2007
6th September 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 112mm, Height 178mm, Spine 32mm
240g
This classic military adventure will delight fans of Cornwell and Mallinson, as Wilcox takes the reader into the mind of a soldier at his finest hour...
In the fight for South Africa, who will be the first to fall The year is 1881, and General George Pomeroy-Colley, commander of the British forces in Natal, is planning to stamp out a rebellion. He is convinced the Transvaal Boers mere farmers can pose no serious threat, but before he can advance into unknown terrain, he needs reliable information. He calls on former army captain Simon Fonthill. A veteran of the Zulu and Sekukuni campaigns, Fonthill knows the Boers should not be underestimated. After narrowly surviving a scouting mission into hostile territory, Fonthill and his servant, '352' Jenkins, are given an urgent diplomatic assignment where further danger and treachery await them. But the greatest test is yet to come. As the Queen s men and the sharp-shooting Boers converge on the imposing heights of Majuba Hill, Fonthill and Jenkins are first into the fray. If they are to break the enemy, Colley s men must hold the summit at all costs...John Wilcox was a journalist for many years before travelling all round the world while working in industry. He is now a full-time writer.