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The Devils Own (Sergeant 'Fancy Jack'…
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The Devils Own (Sergeant 'Fancy Jack' Crossman Series) (editie 2002)

door Garry Douglas Kilworth

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In the spirit of Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe comes a riveting new series of books, this time set during the Crimean War. Rousing stories of battle adventures and the horrors of campaign life are related with meticulous historical detail. The Crimean War – one of the most brutal and bloody wars of the nineteenth century. The British arrive in an uneasy alliance with the French, the Turks and the Sardinians, facing death both on the battlefield from the fierce Cossacks, and off the battlefield from the scourge of cholera. Sergeant Jack Crossman, tough, shrewd and skilful, is part of the proud 88th regiment, the Connaught Rangers, also known as the Devil’s Own after Wellington saw them and exclaimed, ‘I don’t know what effect those men will have on the enemy, but by God they terrify me.’ Nicknamed ‘Fancy Jack’ by the troops for his aristocratic background, Crossman chose to join the ranks instead of buying a commission to prove his worth as a soldier. Grudgingly admired by his commanding officers and the men, Crossman is singled out to go on a series of suicide missions – known as fox hunts – against the vicious Cossacks, with a motley crew of expendable troublemakers from the regiment . Conscious that the success or failure of these missions could determine the outcome of the war, Crossman is determined not to fail. As the bloodiest battle of the war approaches, the Battle of the Alma, Crossman must push himself to the very limits of his abilities as a soldier if the defeat of the Russians, and the pride of the British army, is to be assured.… (meer)
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Men's fiction encompasses a lot of ground. Here we look at that time before the American Civil War, nearly the last major altercation to beset Europe before the WWI. The Crimean War.

Our hero has a bit of a far fetched background. Educated as a gentleman, and with claims on his father, he decides to join the ranks. Within the ranks though he acts much more as we expect men of our own generation to act, instead of how men of his times act. Which all his contemporaries in the ranks do act so. We also see our hero fighting against buffoonery in the ranks of officers, instead of those officers who are also fed up with such foolishness, separating our hero from the fools so he can continue to do the work he needs to accomplish.

This was written before Wilcox and his Simon Fonthill where we find a writer a little more deft at weaving the fools to one side and allowing good soldiering to emerge. The author also feels the need to bring in additional POV characters that we may see more of the battle that our hero does not participate in. That we see details through these characters eyes to give us more description and setting, yet they are only with us for a few pages and then gone. Perhaps better would have been to make additional characters that we could follow for the length of the entire book.

In all it satisfies but it could be better and stronger. ( )
  DWWilkin | Jun 8, 2015 |
Crimean war series off to a fair start. Enlisted scion of a military family succeeds in the ranks. Which success generates issues and opportunities in what was hardly England's finest hour. Interesting minor characters keep the pot stirring and the story moving in this first entry. ( )
  jamespurcell | May 29, 2014 |
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In the spirit of Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe comes a riveting new series of books, this time set during the Crimean War. Rousing stories of battle adventures and the horrors of campaign life are related with meticulous historical detail. The Crimean War – one of the most brutal and bloody wars of the nineteenth century. The British arrive in an uneasy alliance with the French, the Turks and the Sardinians, facing death both on the battlefield from the fierce Cossacks, and off the battlefield from the scourge of cholera. Sergeant Jack Crossman, tough, shrewd and skilful, is part of the proud 88th regiment, the Connaught Rangers, also known as the Devil’s Own after Wellington saw them and exclaimed, ‘I don’t know what effect those men will have on the enemy, but by God they terrify me.’ Nicknamed ‘Fancy Jack’ by the troops for his aristocratic background, Crossman chose to join the ranks instead of buying a commission to prove his worth as a soldier. Grudgingly admired by his commanding officers and the men, Crossman is singled out to go on a series of suicide missions – known as fox hunts – against the vicious Cossacks, with a motley crew of expendable troublemakers from the regiment . Conscious that the success or failure of these missions could determine the outcome of the war, Crossman is determined not to fail. As the bloodiest battle of the war approaches, the Battle of the Alma, Crossman must push himself to the very limits of his abilities as a soldier if the defeat of the Russians, and the pride of the British army, is to be assured.

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