Jack Lark: Recruit (A Jack Lark Short Story)

The gripping adventure novella of an aspiring young British Army soldier

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Jack Lark: Recruit (A Jack Lark Short Story) by Paul Fraser Collard, Headline
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul Fraser Collard ISBN: 9781472222770
Publisher: Headline Publication: June 4, 2015
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Paul Fraser Collard
ISBN: 9781472222770
Publisher: Headline
Publication: June 4, 2015
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

Recruit by Paul Fraser Collard recounts the early life of roguish hero Jack Lark - dubbed 'Sharpe meets the Talented Mr Ripley'- who will one day become The Scarlet Thief. This series is a must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Simon Scarrow. 'An appealing and formidable hero' - Sunday Express

Forced to leave London, young recruit Jack Lark is determined to make his way as a Redcoat. Despite the daily tirades of Sergeant Slater, a sadistic monster of a man who sees his new trainees as the scum of the earth, Jack holds on to his belief that the Army will give him a better life.

His comrades are a rough and ready bunch, and Jack falls in with Charlie Evans, a cheerful young clerk who quickly comes to regret joining up. But once you've taken the Queen's Shilling, there is no way out: deserters always pay the highest price.

As Charlie schemes to escape, Jack, always a loyal friend, is forced into an impossible situation where the wrong move could leave him taking the long walk to the gallows...

From the author of THE SCARLET THIEF, THE MAHARAJAH'S GENERAL and THE DEVIL'S ASSASSIN, the second e-novella featuring teenage Jack Lark.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Recruit by Paul Fraser Collard recounts the early life of roguish hero Jack Lark - dubbed 'Sharpe meets the Talented Mr Ripley'- who will one day become The Scarlet Thief. This series is a must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Simon Scarrow. 'An appealing and formidable hero' - Sunday Express

Forced to leave London, young recruit Jack Lark is determined to make his way as a Redcoat. Despite the daily tirades of Sergeant Slater, a sadistic monster of a man who sees his new trainees as the scum of the earth, Jack holds on to his belief that the Army will give him a better life.

His comrades are a rough and ready bunch, and Jack falls in with Charlie Evans, a cheerful young clerk who quickly comes to regret joining up. But once you've taken the Queen's Shilling, there is no way out: deserters always pay the highest price.

As Charlie schemes to escape, Jack, always a loyal friend, is forced into an impossible situation where the wrong move could leave him taking the long walk to the gallows...

From the author of THE SCARLET THIEF, THE MAHARAJAH'S GENERAL and THE DEVIL'S ASSASSIN, the second e-novella featuring teenage Jack Lark.

More books from Headline

Cover of the book A Savage Hunger (Paula Maguire 4) by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book One Golden Summer: The Telegraph at the London Games by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Cold Case (Bob Skinner series, Book 30) by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book In Time of the Poisoned Queen (Nicholas Segalla series, Book 4) by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Corpse Candle (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 13) by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Whispers in the Town by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Doctor's Notes by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Near and Dear by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Poirot and Me by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Sleeping Around by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book The Hen Night Prophecies: Hard To Get by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Skinner's Festival (Bob Skinner series, Book 2) by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book Mango Hill by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book The Malice of Unnatural Death (Knights Templar Mysteries 22) by Paul Fraser Collard
Cover of the book One by Paul Fraser Collard
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy