Throughout the Operation series, which currently extends to ten novels, Jason Rance and Ah Fat's lifelong bond is central to British and Gurkha success in the postwar Malayan Emergency and Indonesian Confrontation. Fluent in English, Chinese and Malay, their shared upbringing and intertwined family histories forge an unbreakable connection.
In this prequel to the series, spanning three generations from the 1860s to the 1930s, Rance and Ah Fat's ancestors take centre stage. From a dying queen in Abyssinia and a big-game hunt in Nepal to tin mining and triad conflicts in Malaya, the story of Rance and Ah Fat's parents and grandparents unfolds against a rich and complex backdrop. These disparate threads - encompassing tea planters in Darjeeling, Chinese coolies in the Great War, and even attempted murder in Singapore - culminate in a remarkable final mission that only a young Rance and Ah Fat can undertake.
Operation Link is the tenth in a series of books involving Gurkha military units that may be read in any order. The author, JP Cross, a retired Gurkha colonel, old 'jungle hand' and counter-insurgency expert, draws on real events he witnessed during his time fighting in the Malayan Emergency.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Nobody in the world is better qualified to tell the story of the Gurkhas' deadly jungle battles against Communist insurgency in Malaya in the 1950s. Cross spins his tale with the eye of incomparable experience.' John le Carre, author
'... a gripping adventure story ... learn the ins and outs of jungle warfare from a true expert' The Oldie
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Burrough on the Hill
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-915310-42-2 (9781915310422)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Lt. Col. JP Cross is a retired British officer who served with Gurkha
units for nearly forty years. He has been an Indian frontier soldier,
jungle fighter, policeman, military attache, Gurkha recruitment officer
and a linguist researcher, and he is the author of nineteen books. He
has fought in Burma, Indo-China, Malaya and Borneo and served in India,
Pakistan, Hong Kong, Laos and Nepal where he now lives. Well into his
nineties, he still walks four hours daily.