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The Brigadier's Outcast

On sale

29th March 2004

Price: £6.99

Selected:  Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340822111

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The experimental British airship D100 has disappeared, believed lost with all hands. But when mysterious reports reach London in 1929 that it has been seen, the Air Ministry needs to send someone to British Guyana. Someone brave, resourceful and expendable like Captain John Caspasian of the Twelfth Gurkhas.



Soon Caspasian is on board the lost airship’s luxurious sister-vessel, floating over the Atlantic clouds in the company of the rich and adventurous, among them a beautiful Hollywood starlet. But also on board is a ruthless saboteur. And waiting in the wings is Caspasian’s old enemy Brigadier Percival.



Before long, Caspasian will have to summon up all his cunning and endurance to rescue his fellow passengers.

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Reviews

Sunday Mercury on THE COLONEL'S RENEGADE
Caspasian has just the right mix of derring-do and complex personality to make him a thoroughly agreeable companion
Bolton Evening News on The Viceroy's Captain
As thrilling as Sharpe...The Viceroy's captain is a gripping story of war, intrigue and treachery
Coventry Evening Telegraph on The Viceroy's Captai
Intrigue and treachery . . . a compelling read.
Oxford Mail on THE COLONEL'S RENEGADE
Anthony Conway has vividly recreated the vanished world of the Empire
Lancashire Evening Post on THE VICEROY'S CAPTAIN
Captain John Caspasian is the new hero in the mould of Sharpe
The Huddersfield Examiner on THE COLONEL'S RENEGAD
Rattles along at a cracking pace
Independent on Sunday on THE VICEROY'S CAPTAIN
Set on the Northwest frontier of India, this is pure escapist fiction.
'A straightforward, old-fashioned adventure story, complete with exotic settings, tough heroes, perils and treachery. Well written and exuberantly plotted, it's pure pleasure from beginning to end' Morning Star on THE BRIGADIER'S OUTCAST