Category: Historical Fiction, Military, Thriller
Language: EnglishKeywords: British Raj India Jack Windrush Series Pandey Mutiny
Written by Malcolm Archibald
Read by Graham Mack
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Windrush
Jayanti’s Pawns (Jack Windrush, Book 5)
By: Malcolm Archibald
Narrated by: Graham Mack
Series: Jack Windrush Series, Book 5
Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 28-05-2020
Language: English
Publisher: Next Chapter Audio LTD
Jack Windrush is still in India during the late stages of the Indian Mutiny.
Tired of war, he has to obey orders when Colonel Hook orders him to hunt down a mysterious female warrior named Jayanti. Soon, Jack’s company of the 113th Foot shares in the defeat at Fort Ruhya, where they encounter warriors wearing black turbans…and discover that they are women.
With a Pathan prisoner, Jack and the remains of the 113th Foot leave the main army to search for Jayanti.
Amid ferocious battle, betrayal, and a personal game of cat and mouse with Jayanti herself, Jack and his company move ever closer to the final confrontation in their campaign.
©2018 Malcolm Archibald (P)2020 Malcolm Archibald
Windrush
Jayanti’s Pawns (Jack Windrush, Book 5)
By: Malcolm Archibald
Narrated by: Graham Mack
Series: Jack Windrush Series, Book 5
Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 28-05-2020
Language: English
Publisher: Next Chapter Audio LTD
Jack Windrush is still in India during the late stages of the Indian Mutiny.
Tired of war, he has to obey orders when Colonel Hook orders him to hunt down a mysterious female warrior named Jayanti. Soon, Jack’s company of the 113th Foot shares in the defeat at Fort Ruhya, where they encounter warriors wearing black turbans…and discover that they are women.
With a Pathan prisoner, Jack and the remains of the 113th Foot leave the main army to search for Jayanti.
Amid ferocious battle, betrayal, and a personal game of cat and mouse with Jayanti herself, Jack and his company move ever closer to the final confrontation in their campaign.
©2018 Malcolm Archibald (P)2020 Malcolm Archibald