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'Like all the best vintages Jack Lark has aged to perfection.
Scarred, battered and bloody, his story continues to enthral'
Anthony Riches Roguish hero Jack Lark - soldier, leader, imposter -
crosses borders once more as he pursues a brand-new adventure in
Africa. London, 1868. Jack has traded the battlefield for business,
running a thriving club in the backstreets of Whitechapel. But this
underworld has rules and when Jack refuses to comply, he finds
himself up against the East End's most formidable criminal - with
devastating consequences. A wanted man, Jack turns to his friend
Macgregor, an ex-officer, treasure hunter and his ticket out of
England. Together they join the British army on campaign across the
tablelands of Abyssinia to the fortress of Magdala, a high-stakes
mission to free British prisoners captured by the notorious Emperor
Tewodros. But life on the run can turn dangerous, especially in a
land ravaged by war . . . Praise for the Jack Lark series:
'Brilliant' Bernard Cornwell 'Enthralling' The Times 'Bullets fly,
emotions run high and treachery abounds... exceptionally
entertaining historical action adventure' Matthew Harffy 'Expect
ferocious, bloody action from the first page' Ben Kane 'You feel
and experience all the emotions and the blood, sweat and tears that
Jack does... I devoured it in one sitting' Parmenion Books
'Like all the best vintages Jack Lark has aged to perfection.
Scarred, battered and bloody, his story continues to enthral'
ANTHONY RICHES Historical military fiction at its finest, for fans
of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series, Matthew Harffy and Patrick
O'Brian. South Africa, 1871. Jack Lark no longer walks alone. With
the worldly Anna Baker by his side, he travels to the Cape Colony
diamond fields determined to seek their fortune - and an
adventurous new life together. The journey north soon turns violent
as tensions erupt between other hopeful diggers and a gang of Boer
men. Everyone has their eye on the same elusive prize - and some
will stop at nothing to get it. For Jack and Anna, unearthing a
diamond is only half the battle. Getting out of the mines alive
will prove far more difficult - and dangerous. And when the worst
happens, Jack finds himself tested as no enemy, no man and no war
has ever before. Praise for the Jack Lark series: 'Brilliant'
Bernard Cornwell 'Enthralling' The Times 'Bullets fly, emotions run
high and treachery abounds... exceptionally entertaining historical
action adventure' Matthew Harffy 'Expect ferocious, bloody action
from the first page' Ben Kane 'You feel and experience all the
emotions and the blood, sweat and tears that Jack does... I
devoured it in one sitting' Parmenion Books
The eighth action-packed Victorian military adventure featuring
hero Jack Lark: soldier, leader, imposter. Expect hard fighting,
dangerous bandoleros and double-crossing aplenty as Jack arrives in
Mexico. A must-read military adventure for fans of Bernard Cornwell
and Simon Scarrow. Dusty deserts, showdowns under the blistering
sun, bloodthirsty bandoleros, rough whisky and rougher men. Bullets
fly, emotions run high and treachery abounds in The Lost Outlaw.
This is classic Jack Lark in a classic western...an exceptionally
entertaining historical action adventure' Louisiana, 1863. Jack
Lark is on the long and lonely road to nowhere, the battlefield
behind him. But soon his soldier skill lands him a job, and a new
purpose - defending a valuable wagon train of cotton as it journeys
down through Texas to Mexico. Working for another man, let alone
the volatile Brannigan, isn't going to be easy. And with the Deep
South's most infamous outlaws hot on their trail, Jack knows he is
living on borrowed time. As they cross the border, Jack quickly
discovers that the usual rules of war don't apply. He will have to
fight to survive, and this time the battle might prove one he could
lose. Praise for the Jack Lark series: 'Brilliant' Bernard Cornwell
'Enthralling' The Times 'You feel and experience all the emotions
and the blood, sweat and tears that Jack does... I devoured it in
one sitting' Parmenion Books
Jack Lark, once the Scarlet Thief, is back in The Lone Warrior by
Paul Fraser Collard - and he's about to march right into the
bubbling centre of the Indian Mutiny. This series is perfect for
fans of Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell and 'evokes the horror
of that era with great brio. Enthralling' (The Times) Jack Lark,
once the Scarlet Thief, has fought hard for his freedom. But will
he risk it all to do the right thing? Bombay, 1857. India is
simmering with discontent, and Jack Lark, honourably discharged
from the British Army, aims to take the first ship back to England.
But before he leaves, he cannot resist the adventure of helping a
young woman escape imprisonment in a gaming house. He promises to
escort Aamira home, but they arrive in Delhi just as the Indian
Mutiny explodes. As both sides commit horrific slaughter and the
siege of Delhi begins, Jack realises that despite the danger he
cannot stand by and watch. At heart, he is still a soldier... The
Lone Warrior is a scintillating tale of battle and courage from the
author of The Scarlet Thief. Praise for Paul Fraser Collard: 'I
love a writer who wears his history lightly enough for the story
he's telling to blaze across the pages like this. Jack Lark is an
unforgettable new hero' Anthony Riches 'Sharpe fans will be
delighted to welcome a swashbuckling new hero to follow...
Marvellous fun' Peterborough Telegraph 'A confident, rich and
exciting novel that gave me all the ingredients I would want for a
historical adventure of the highest order' For Winter Nights 'It
felt accurate, it felt real, it felt alive... The battles had me
hooked, riveted to the page, there were times when I was almost as
breathless as the exhausted soldiers' Parmenion Books
JACK LARK: SOLDIER, LEADER, IMPOSTER. The eleventh book in the
gripping military adventure series for fans of Bernard Cornwell,
Conn Iggulden and Simon Scarrow. 'Brilliant' Bernard Cornwell 'A
gripping adventure from start to finish. Jack Lark might not be the
hero anyone wants, but he's most definitely the hero you need!'
Richard Cullen/ R. S. Ford 'Paul Collard has become one of the most
readable figures in Historical Fiction' Parmenion Books South
Africa, 1871. Jack Lark no longer walks alone. With the worldly
Anna Baker by his side, he travels to the Cape Colony diamond
fields determined to seek their fortune - and an adventurous new
life together. The journey north soon turns violent as tensions
erupt between other hopeful diggers and a gang of Boer men.
Everyone has their eye on the same elusive prize - and some will
stop at nothing to get it. For Jack and Anna, unearthing a diamond
is only half the battle. Getting out of the mines alive will prove
far more difficult - and dangerous. And when the worst happens,
Jack finds himself tested as no enemy, no man and no war has ever
before. DIAMOND HUNTER: JACK LARK BOOK 11 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ READERS
CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF JACK LARK: 'A totally immersive and absorbing
adventure' 'Diamond Hunter is a book you will not want to put down'
'Paul Fraser Collard goes from strength to strength' 'A delicately
balanced formula that is mixed to perfection' 'Quite simply do
yourself a favour and read these books'
'A gripping adventure... Jack Lark might not be the hero anyone
wants, but he's most definitely the hero you need!' R. S. FORD 'A
tour de force' SIMON TURNEY 'Historical adventure with nuance and a
flawed, melancholy hero' THE TIMES A true leader serves his men.
The Jack Lark series is historical military fiction at its finest,
for fans of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series, Matthew Harffy and
Patrick O'Brian. This is the tenth adventure featuring Jack Lark:
soldier, leader, imposter. Egypt, 1869. Jack Lark has reinvented
himself once more. Working as an unofficial agent for the
Consul-General, he moves among the most powerful men in Cairo. But
when the opportunity arises to join legendary explorer Sir Samuel
White Baker on his expedition into the Sudan, Jack can't resist a
new adventure. Jack assumes command of an elite cadre to protect
the fleet of vessels. But, as they move down the Nile, Jack and his
men soon find themselves in a land where the rule of law means
nothing, and those who wield power will do anything to keep it. And
when a new friend seeks Jack's help, Jack must decide where his
loyalties truly lie . . . Praise for the Jack Lark series:
'Brilliant' Bernard Cornwell 'Enthralling' The Times 'Bullets fly,
emotions run high and treachery abounds... exceptionally
entertaining historical action adventure' Matthew Harffy 'Expect
ferocious, bloody action from the first page' Ben Kane 'You feel
and experience all the emotions and the blood, sweat and tears that
Jack does... I devoured it in one sitting' Parmenion Books
Roguish hero Jack Lark - dubbed 'Sharpe meets the Talented Mr
Ripley' - travels to America to reinvent himself as the American
Civil War looms... A must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell and
Simon Scarrow. 'Nobody writing today depicts the chaos, terror and
brutality of war better than Paul Fraser Collard' Matthew Harffy
'This ain't the kind of war you are used to. It's brother against
brother, countryman against countryman' April, 1861. Jack Lark
arrives in Boston as civil war storms across America. A hardened
soldier, Jack has always gone where he was ordered to go - and
killed the enemy he was ordered to kill. But when he becomes a
sergeant for the Union army, he realises that this conflict between
North and South is different. Men are choosing to fight - and die -
for a cause they believe in. The people of Boston think it will
take just one, great battle. But, with years of experience, Jack
knows better. This is the beginning of something that will tear a
country apart - and force Jack to see what he is truly fighting
for.
'Once again, Paul Fraser Collard proves he is a true master of
action adventure' MATTHEW HARFFY 'Like all the best vintages Jack
Lark has aged to perfection. Scarred, battered and bloody, his
story continues to enthral' ANTHONY RICHES Roguish hero Jack Lark -
soldier, leader, imposter - crosses borders once more as he pursues
a brand-new adventure in Africa. For fans of Bernard Cornwell's
Sharpe series, Matthew Harffy and Patrick O'Brian. CAN THE
BATTLEFIELD SAVE A WANTED MAN? London, 1868. Jack Lark is now a
businessman, running a thriving club in the Whitechapel
backstreets. But when he goes up against the East End's most
notorious criminal, the consequences are devastating. A wanted man,
Jack joins the British army on campaign across Abyssinia, a
high-stakes mission that returns him to the battlefield and on to
the fortress of Magdala where the formidable Emperor Tewodros has
taken British subjects prisoner. But life on the run can turn
dangerous, especially in a land ravaged by war . . . Praise for the
Jack Lark series: 'Brilliant' Bernard Cornwell 'Enthralling' The
Times 'Bullets fly, emotions run high and treachery abounds'
Matthew Harffy 'Expect ferocious, bloody action from the first
page' Ben Kane 'You feel and experience all the emotions and the
blood, sweat and tears that Jack does... I devoured it in one
sitting' Parmenion Books
In The Maharajah's General by Paul Fraser Collard Jack Lark returns
to the battlefield under a new name to face greater adventures in a
brutal land. A must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Simon
Scarrow. 'Collard ... evokes the horror of that era with great
brio. Enthralling' The Times Jack Lark barely survived the Battle
of the Alma. As the brutal fight raged, he discovered the true duty
that came with the officer's commission he'd taken. In hospital,
wounded, and with his stolen life left lying on the battlefield, he
grasps a chance to prove himself a leader once more. Poor Captain
Danbury is dead, but Jack will travel to his new regiment in India,
under his name. Jack soon finds more enemies, but this time they're
on his own side. Exposed as a fraud, he's rescued by the chaplain's
beautiful daughter, who has her own reasons to escape. They seek
desperate refuge with the Maharajah of Sawadh, the charismatic
leader whom the British Army must subdue. He sees Jack as a
curiosity, but recognises a fellow military mind. In return for his
safety, Jack must train the very army the British may soon have to
fight...
The Scarlet Thief by Paul Fraser Collard introduces roguish hero
Jack Lark - dubbed 'Sharpe meets the Talented Mr Ripley' - who gets
his first taste of battle and bloodshed in the Crimea. 'An
appealing and formidable hero' (Sunday Express) for fans of Bernard
Cornwell's The Last Kingdom series and Conn Iggulden. 1854: The
banks of the Alma River, Crimean Peninsular. The Redcoats stagger
to a bloody halt. The men of the King's Royal Fusiliers are in
terrible trouble, ducking and twisting as the storm of shot, shell
and bullet tear through their ranks. Officer Jack Lark has to act
immediately and decisively. His life and the success of the
campaign depend on it. But does he have the mettle, the officer
qualities that are the life blood of the British Army? From a poor
background Lark has risen through the ranks by stealth and guile
and now he faces the ultimate test... THE SCARLET THIEF introduces
us to a formidable and compelling hero - brutally courageous,
roguish, ambitious - in a historical novel as robust as it is
thrillingly authentic by an author who brings history and battle
vividly alive.
Paul Fraser Collard's roguish hero Jack Lark - dubbed 'Sharpe meets
the Talented Mr Ripley' - returns once more, switching sides to
join the ranks of the Confederate Army. This latest adventure will
see Jack journey through the Southern states as the American Civil
War continues in earnest, and is a must-read for fans of Bernard
Cornwell and Simon Scarrow. 'Enthralling' The Times on the Jack
Lark series Fighting for the Union gave Jack Lark purpose. But
America is tearing itself apart and no one will be left in peace.
Virginia, 1861. With his comrades defeated, Jack turns his back on
the battlefield. At heart he's still a soldier, but this wholly
uncivil war has left him wanting something - and someone - more.
Lost in the woods with the Confederate army closing in, Jack will
stop at nothing to protect Rose and the future they might share.
Then one bullet changes everything and Jack wakes up in a military
hospital - alone. Broken but determined, he sets out on an epic
journey across the Confederacy disguised in the grey coat of his
one-time enemy. He will find the man who destroyed his life. Jack
Lark is out for revenge.
Jack Lark is The Devil's Assassin who stalks the streets of Bombay
in this exhilarating and dangerous adventure by Paul Fraser
Collard. History 'blazes across the pages' (Anthony Riches) in this
series that will appeal to readers of Bernard Cornwell and Simon
Scarrow. Bombay, 1857. Jack Lark is living precariously as an
officer when his heroic but fraudulent past is discovered by the
Devil - Major Ballard, the army's intelligence officer. Ballard is
gathering a web of information to defend the British Empire, and he
needs a man like Jack on his side. Not far away, in Persia, the
Shah is moving against British territory and, with the Russians
whispering in his ear, seeks to conquer the crucial city of Herat.
The Empire's strength is under threat and the army must fight back.
As the British march to war, Jack learns that secrets crucial to
the campaign's success are leaking into their enemies' hands.
Ballard has brought him to the battlefield to end a spy's deceit.
But who is the traitor? THE DEVIL'S ASSASSIN sweeps Jack Lark
through a thrilling tale of explosive action as the British face
the Persian army in the inky darkness of the desert night.
The eighth action-packed Victorian military adventure featuring
hero Jack Lark: soldier, leader, imposter. Expect hard fighting,
dangerous bandoleros and double-crossing aplenty as Jack arrives in
Mexico. A must-read military adventure for fans of Bernard Cornwell
and Simon Scarrow. Dusty deserts, showdowns under the blistering
sun, bloodthirsty bandoleros, rough whisky and rougher men. Bullets
fly, emotions run high and treachery abounds in The Lost Outlaw.
This is classic Jack Lark in a classic western...an exceptionally
entertaining historical action adventure' In the midst of civil
war, America stands divided. Jack Lark has faced both armies first
hand, but will no longer fight for a cause that isn't his. 1863,
Louisiana. Jack may have left the battlefield behind, but his gun
is never far from reach, especially on the long and lonely road to
nowhere. Soon, his skill lands him a job, and a new purpose. Navy
Colt in hand, Jack embarks on the dangerous task of escorting a
valuable wagon train of cotton down through Texas to Mexico.
Working for another man, let alone a man like the volatile
Brannigan, isn't going to be easy. With the cargo under constant
attack, and the Deep South's most infamous outlaws hot on their
trail, Jack knows he is living on borrowed time. And, as they cross
the border, Jack soon discovers that the usual rules of war don't
apply. He will have to fight to survive, and this time the battle
might prove one he could lose. Praise for the Jack Lark series:
'Brilliant' Bernard Cornwell 'Enthralling' The Times 'You feel and
experience all the emotions and the blood, sweat and tears that
Jack does... I devoured it in one sitting' Parmenion Books
Paul Fraser Collard's Jack Lark series continues with The Last
Legionnaire, which sees Jack marching into the biggest battle
Europe has ever known. Fans of Bernard Cornwell hero Richard Sharpe
and Simon Scarrow's Britannia will delight in the fast pace and
vivid storytelling of Jack's fifth adventure. 'Enthralling' - The
Times Jack Lark has come a long way since his days as a gin palace
pot boy. But can he surrender the thrill of freedom to return home?
London, 1859. After years fighting for Queen and country, Jack
walks back into his mother's East End gin palace a changed man.
Haunted by the horrors of battle, and the constant fight for
survival, he longs for a life to call his own. But the city - and
its people - has altered almost beyond recognition, and Jack cannot
see a place for himself there. A desperate moment leaves him
indebted to the Devil - intelligence officer Major John Ballard,
who once again leads Jack to the battlefield with a task he can't
refuse. He tried to deny being a soldier once. He won't make the
same mistake again. Europe is about to go to war. Jack Lark will
march with them.
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