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Sto caricando le informazioni... No Road To Khartoum: The First Book In The Michael McGuire Trilogydi Nigel Seed
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From the filthy back streets of Dublin to the deserts of the Sudan to fight and die for the British Empire.Found guilty of stealing bread to feed his starving family, Michael McGuire is offered the "Queen's Hard Bargain", go to prison or join the Army. He chooses the Army and, after training in Dublin Castle, his life is changed forever as he is selected to join the 'Gordon Relief Expedition' that is being sent south of Egypt to Khartoum, in the Sudan. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Seed's writing is fast-paced and engaging, and the plot is complex and well-paced. Michael McGuire is an excellent military protagonist, intelligent, courageous, and capable, and his character is well-developed throughout the book. The supporting characters are equally well-drawn and add depth and richness to the story.
Seed's attention to historical detail is impressive, and he provides a chapter on the actual historical facts and characters, which adds to the book's authenticity. The descriptions of the landscapes, battles and cultural nuances of the region are vivid and immersive, transporting the reader to another time and place. ( )