The king's shilling by Hamilton Wende

The king's shilling by Hamilton Wende

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There are two kinds of wars - one is external, a public war for all the world to witness; the other intensely private, glimpsed at by only a few.

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The king's shilling by Hamilton Wende

There are two kinds of wars - one is external, a public war for all the world to witness; the other intensely private, glimpsed at by only a few. When Lieutenant Michael Fuller signed up to be part of the war, leaving behind a passionate yet vulnerable relationship, he had no idea that his experience would take him beyond the guns and bombs, deep into the heart of the human spirit. It is 1916 on the German East African frontier - surrounded by the beauty and oppressing heat of the African savanna with its guardian, Kilimanjaro, towering above the skyline, a war of words and prejudices flares up - these are early days for South African and Rhodesian regiments to be camping with men from the King's African Rifles and the Indian Baluchis. Private battles are waged as officers use the war to further their careers or cloak their pasts and a Boer War hero's son carries the weight of his father's reputation with him before he's even taken his first life. After a devastating defeat, Fuller, two men from the King's African Rifles, a Baluchi officer and Captain Carter are called to embark on a secret mission deep into enemy territory and the African bush. To survive these men are drawn into
Hamilton Wende is the author of Deadlines from the Edge: Images of War from Congo to Afghanistan, Msimangu's Words, The Quagga's Secret, and True North: African Roads Less Travelled.
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ISBN 13 9781770090538
ISBN 10 1770090533
Title The king's shilling
Author Hamilton Wende
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Year published 2005-04-05
Number of pages 320
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