Jones of the 64th: A Tale of the Battles of Assaye and Laswaree
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The narrative follows a young soldier of the 64th from an English market-town into active service with the East India Company in India, portraying his development through personal conflicts, training, and daring small-scale engagements. Episodes include sea action, hunting expeditions, ambushes by Mahratta forces, a treacherous ally, and intelligence operations, building to full-scale assaults at Assaye and Laswaree. Themes of loyalty, courage, and legacy surface as the story moves between domestic beginnings, battlefield tactics, and the unraveling of mysteries tied to a colonel's bequest.
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