The Road To Kandahar
By (Author) John Wilcox
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
13th October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 117mm, Height 176mm, Spine 27mm
232g
It's July 1879 and Captain Simon Fonthill is preparing to leave South Africa with his servant '352' Jenkins. Disillusioned with the British army after fighting in the Zulu wars, they are both determined to resign their commissions. However, Fonthill's talents as a soldier have not gone unnoticed and Colonel Lamb, in charge of intelligence, persuades him to join his next operation. And so Fonthill finds himself on his way to Afghanistan, where trouble is brewing for the small British force stationed there. Commanded by General Roberts, they are under orders to protect the British mission in the capital, Kabul, and desperately need reliable intelligence of any imminent attack. Thus Fonthill is sent on a difficult and dangerous mission deep into the Afghan mountains to gain information, the threat of capture and torture by the local tribes constantly hanging over him. Will Fonthill survive and break through to warn Roberts of the united force that is set to rise up against him Or is it his fate to perish in the mountains at the hands of a brutal enemy
'A lovingly-detailed, good old-fashioned adventure yarn' Choice" -- Choice 20051001 'The past brought vividly to life' Manchester Evening News" -- Manchester Evening News 20050903 'Fast-paced, full of action and brave deeds. If you are a fan of Simon Scarrow or Wilbur Smith, then this is for you... I've starched my stiff upper lip, loaded my Martini-Henry rifle and am off to my favourite bookshop to buy the first in the Simon Fonthill series' Historical Novels Review" -- Historical Novels Review 20061101
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.