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Iain Gale

    January 1, 1959

    Iain Gale channels a deep-seated passion for military history into his compelling narratives. He excels at capturing the tension and drama of historical conflicts, exploring the human experience within pivotal moments. Gale's distinctive prose brings the past to life, offering readers an engaging and insightful perspective on significant events.

    Iain Gale
    Man of Honour
    Four Days in June
    SBS: Special Boat Squadron
    Jackals' Revenge
    Conspiracy
    Keane's Charge
    • Keane's Charge

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      'Wonderfully imaginative' Bernard Cornwell, author of The Last Kingdom. The third exciting adventure of maverick spy Captain James Keane. Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow and Bernard Cornwell.

      Keane's Charge
    • Conspiracy

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      'Wonderfully imaginative' Bernard Cornwell, author of The Last Kingdom. British Intelligence maverick James Keane goes undercover in Napoleon's Paris for his most daring espionage mission yet. Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow and Bernard Cornwell.

      Conspiracy
    • The sequel to THE BLACK JACKALS is set in the turmoil of the eastern Mediterranean in 1941, with the Brits struggling to hold their line in Greece against the powerful German and Italian forces.

      Jackals' Revenge
    • First novel in a series chronicling the exploits of the Special Boat Squadron, the seaborne raiders who, by strength and guile, carried out World War Two's most daring covert operations.

      SBS: Special Boat Squadron
    • Four Days in June

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(261)Add rating

      A remarkable debut novel, `Four Days in June' is an imaginative but accurate reconstruction of five men - all real figures - five points of view, and four days of one of the world's most famous battles.

      Four Days in June
    • The first in a stunning new historical adventure series, perfect for all fans of Sharpe.

      Man of Honour
    • Rules of War

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(19)Add rating

      Jack Steel, first introduced in Man of Honour, is a splendid hero on a new and dangerous mission. Perfect for all fans of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe.

      Rules of War
    • Keane's Company

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(90)Add rating

      1808: the Peninsular War rages in Spain. And renegade officer James Keane leads the first British intelligence unit on a mission into enemy territory. 'Wonderfully imaginative' Bernard Cornwell.

      Keane's Company
    • Keane's Challenge

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(70)Add rating

      The Iberian Peninsula, 1809. French troops led by one of Napoleon's best generals are massing on the border. Wellington's outnumbered force and his unreliable Spanish allies need to pick off the smaller French units if they are to stand their ground. For that they need information: accurate intelligence on numbers, arms and whereabouts. That's where Captain Keane and his company of reformed scouting officers are invaluable tools - despite being unpopular with the regular soldiers. But it soon becomes apparent that someone high up in Wellington's headquarters is a spy for the French. Only someone able to travel widely outside the camp, someone privy to battle plans, could be the double agent - and Keane's enemies within the army are quick to point the finger. Keane must defend his crew against their accusers - or root out the traitor himself. Keane's Challenge draws a fascinating picture of a disparate group of men brought together in a Peninsular War adventure that sees maverick hero Keane ride again.

      Keane's Challenge