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Tag Archives: Paul Fraser Collard
The True Soldier
The True Soldier © 2014 Paul Fraser Collard 496 pages Jack Lark hadn’t intended to get involved in a civil war. He’d come to America bearing the letters from a friend who had fallen in combat, a man whose side … Continue reading
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Tagged American Civil War, historical fiction, Paul Fraser Collard
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The Lone Warrior
The Lone Warrior© 2016 Paul Fraser Collard384 pages The time for grand strategy was over. The moment had come to put faith in an Enfield rifle, a steel bayonet and the exhausted and bloodied soldier who stood behind it. Jack … Continue reading
The Devil’s Assassin
The Devil’s Assassin© 2015 Paul Fraser Collard336 pages Jack was filled with the madness. He could feel it searing through his veins. It resonated deep in his soul, every fibre of his being tingling with the insanity of galloping … Continue reading
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Tagged Central Asia, historical fiction, Paul Fraser Collard
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The Maharajah’s General
The Maharajah’s General© 2013 Paul Fraser Collard339 pages In The Scarlet Thief, an ambitious but impoverished redcoat saw a way for himself out of the gutter when the officer he served as an orderly became deathly ill on a sea … Continue reading
The Scarlet Thief
The Scarlet Thief © 2013 Paul Fraser Collard352 pages Captain Arthur Sloames stepped off the boat with a terrible secret. He wore on his shoulders the coat of a dead man. When his transport left England, he was but Jack … Continue reading
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Tagged historical fiction, military, Paul Fraser Collard
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