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Diamond Hunter: Diamond Mines of South Africa, 1871

Jack Lark, Book 11

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Diamond Hunter: Diamond Mines of South Africa, 1871

By: Paul Fraser Collard
Narrated by: Dudley Hinton
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Jack Lark journeys to South Africa in the eleventh action-packed Victorian military adventure featuring hero Jack Lark: soldier, leader, imposter.

Historical military fiction at its finest, for fans of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series, Matthew Harffy and Patrick O'Brian.

South Africa, 1871. Jack Lark no longer walks alone. With the worldly Anna Baker by his side, he travels to the Cape Colony diamond fields determined to seek their fortune - and an adventurous new life together.

The journey north soon turns violent as tensions erupt between other hopeful diggers and a gang of Boer men. Everyone has their eye on the same elusive prize - and some will stop at nothing to get it.

For Jack and Anna, unearthing a diamond is only half the battle. Getting out of the mines alive will prove far more difficult - and dangerous. And when the worst happens, Jack finds himself tested as no enemy, no man and no war has ever before.

©2022 Paul Fraser Collard (P)2022 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
Action & Adventure Fantasy Historical Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Africa Military

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Critic reviews

"Brilliant." (Bernard Cornwell)

"Enthralling." (The Times)

"Bullets fly, emotions run high and treachery abounds...exceptionally entertaining historical action adventure." (Matthew Harffy)

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I loved these stories and unashamedly became a fan of Jack. However we seem to be slowly loosing the fighter and rogue that make Jack the character we love. I believe that the world we now live in is making Mr Collard a little woke with admitting and accepting how the wold was. It was brutal , empires were brutal, the people in those empires were brutal and patriotically proud. It took the last few chapters before the Jack became Jack.

We are losing Jack

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As always, a great story, and the reader tells it well except........ the mispronunciation of 'Boer', which should be like 'bore', not 'bo-er'. This should have been picked up at the edit.

Just one complaint

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I keep telling myself to stop following this series, but I don't, I want to know what happens to Lark next and that is my downfall.
The narrator can do Lark, and a posh officer voice; stray from those and it goes wrong - here, he makes the Dutch sound like nazis out of a b grade film. In fairness to mimic Dutch speaking English is not easy. As always the book needs a good edit, a fault that runs through the series, a chapter or two too long and too much repetition: I know Lark is in pain and don't need telling every other sentence. other than that...

edit

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Jack does not half get into some mess, and the end was surprising awaiting his next adventure

Another good storey line

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I have read all the previous books in this series and have always enjoyed them. However this one was excruciating to listen to. There was more padding than a well-stuffed mattress. The storyline was good but totally spoiled by over-description of everything and every emotion. The hero was at death’s door on so many occasions but kept bouncing back beyond any credibility. The reincarnation of his companion was unbelievable.

Disappointing

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i think after a good run with jack lark the auther now needs to retire him . this was painful.
sad...

underwhelmed....

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