
Francis Fettleworth, divisional commander at Peshawar, knows only too well what a brittle thing the Pax Britannica has become on the Northwest Frontier, where his garrison is the last outpost of the Raj facing the Khyber Pass and the rugged Afghan hi...
The North-West Frontier, 1897. A quiet life is a mixed blessing for the British Army, for in slackness lie the seeds of disaster. Captain James Ogilvie of the 114th Queen's Own Royal Strathspeys sees it in his own Highlanders, but it is far worse in ...
A successful tribal uprising in the foothills of the Hindu Kush could bode ill for the authority of the Raj. And when a lone exploratory patrol is sent across the plain of Swat to the rebellious stronghold of Kalundabad, it is little wonder perhaps t...
Captain James Ogilvie of the 114"th" Queen's Own Royal Strathspeys might have been pardoned for expecting the cares of the Raj to remain in India while he finished a well-earned home leave in London. But a summons from the War Office brings the probl...
The Raj seems to be teetering on the brink of disaster, with invasion threatened from the north and a rebellious southern princeling plotting insurrection in a distant province. The skills of Captain James Ogilvie and his regiment are urgently requir...
The latest in the series of Captain Ogilvie adventures
On the north-west frontier of India, the Rajah of Drosh has rebelled, resulting in heavy battalion losses. To make matters worse, the irascible and intemperate Major Lord Brora has gone AWOL a...
In Peshawar, a tentative alliance between the Pathan Muslims and the gathering Hindus once again spells potential danger for the Raj. In an attempt to bring peace to this troubled region, the High Commissioner brings in the 114th. Queen's Own Royal S...