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Summary:
The chilling rumours of murder and mutiny across the breadth of British-ruled India had proved to be tragically true. Native soldiers had turned against their officers, and there had been much bloodshed.
It was no time for the faint-hearted – and Jack Bannerman was said to be just that. He was arrogant, lazy and seemed to be living on the glory won by his heroic father and brother.
Whether he could finally prove all the doubters wrong would become clear very, very soon . . .
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