<p><b><i><u>The Sunday Times bestselling author</u> Allan Mallinson, brings us another action-packed and stirring Matthew Hervey adventure. If you like Patrick O'Brian, Bernard Cornwell and CS Forester, this will not disappoint!</i></b><br><b><br>"A thoroughly satisfying and entertaining read" - <i>THE TIMES</i></b><br><b>"Matthew Hervey has now joined Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe and Patrick O'Brian's Jack Aubrey" - <i>Birmingham Post</i></b><br><b>"After just half-a-dozen pages I was hooked.</b><b>" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b>"An excellent book, when you start reading you cannot put it down. Allan Mallinson at his best!!!</b><b>" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b>"Essential reading for military buffs" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><br>**********************************************************************<br><br><b>India 1819</b>: <b>Matthew Hervey</b> is charged with raising a new troop, and organising transport for India - for he, his men and their horses are to set sail with immediate effect.<br><br>What Hervey and his soldiers cannot know is that in India they will face a trial for which they are woefully under prepared. <br><br>A large number of <b>Burmese</b> war-boats are assembled near <b>Chittagong</b>, and the only way to thwart their advance involves a hazardous march through the jungle. <br><br><b>Soon Hervey and his troop are in the midst of hot and bloody action once again...</b><br><br><b><i>A Call To Arms </i>is the fourth book in Allan Mallinson's Matthew Hervey series. His adventures continue in <i>The Sabre's Edge</i>. Have you read his previous adventures <i>A Close Run Thing, The Nizam's Daughters</i> and <i>A Regimental Affair</i>?</b></p>
<p><b><i><u>The Sunday Times bestselling author</u> Allan Mallinson, brings us another action-packed and stirring Matthew Hervey adventure. If you like Patrick O'Brian, Bernard Cornwell and CS Forester, this will not disappoint!</i></b><br><b><br>"A thoroughly satisfying and entertaining read" - <i>THE TIMES</i></b><br><b>"Matthew Hervey has now joined Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe and Patrick O'Brian's Jack Aubrey" - <i>Birmingham Post</i></b><br><b>"After just half-a-dozen pages I was hooked.</b><b>" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b>"An excellent book, when you start reading you cannot put it down. Allan Mallinson at his best!!!</b><b>" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b>"Essential reading for military buffs" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><br>**********************************************************************<br><br><b>India 1819</b>: <b>Matthew Hervey</b> is charged with raising a new troop, and organising transport for India - for he, his men and their horses are to set sail with immediate effect.<br><br>What Hervey and his soldiers cannot know is that in India they will face a trial for which they are woefully under prepared. <br><br>A large number of <b>Burmese</b> war-boats are assembled near <b>Chittagong</b>, and the only way to thwart their advance involves a hazardous march through the jungle. <br><br><b>Soon Hervey and his troop are in the midst of hot and bloody action once again...</b><br><br><b><i>A Call To Arms </i>is the fourth book in Allan Mallinson's Matthew Hervey series. His adventures continue in <i>The Sabre's Edge</i>. Have you read his previous adventures <i>A Close Run Thing, The Nizam's Daughters</i> and <i>A Regimental Affair</i>?</b></p>