- Allan Mallinson
Brigadier Allan Lawrence Mallinson is an Englishauthor and was an officer in theBritish Army .Mallinson is best known for writing a series of
novel s chronicling the (fiction al) life ofMatthew Hervey , an officer serving in the (fictional) British 6th Light Dragoons from the lateNapoleonic Wars through subsequent colonial conflicts inIndia ,North America andsouth Africa .Army career
Mallinson originally trained for the Anglican priesthood at
St Chad's College inDurham . He took a break from his studies to join the Army in 1969, joining theKing's Own Royal Border Regiment as asecond lieutenant on probation, [LondonGazette|issue=44939|supp=yes|startpage=9708|date=23 September 1969 |accessdate=2008-04-17] and he served with the infantry inCyprus ,Malaysia ,Northern Ireland andGermany . He was confirmed as a second lieutenant in 1970, [LondonGazette|issue=45041|supp=yes|startpage=1950|date=13 February 1970 |accessdate=2008-04-17] promoted to lieutenant on11 February 1971 , [LondonGazette|issue=45303|supp=yes|startpage=1400|date=12 February 1971 |accessdate=2008-04-17] and promoted to captain on11 August 1975 . [LondonGazette|issue=46656|supp=yes|startpage=10254|date=12 August 1975 |accessdate=2008-04-17] He transferred to the13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) on28 October 1980 , [LondonGazette|issue=48379|supp=yes|startpage=16340|date=24 November 1980 |accessdate=2008-04-17] and was promoted to major on30 September 1981 . [LondonGazette|issue=48770|supp=yes|startpage=13261|date=19 October 1981 |accessdate=2008-04-17] He served inWhitehall ,Norway , and Cyprus and Germany again. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on31 December 1988 (with seniority from30 June 1988 ), [LondonGazette|issue=51609|supp=yes|startpage=327|date=9 January 1989 |accessdate=2008-04-17] commanding his regiment from 1988 to 1991. He was promoted to colonel on30 June 1993 . [LondonGazette|issue=53363|supp=yes|startpage=11367|date=5 July 1993 |accessdate=2008-04-17] His last Army appointment was as the British Defence andMilitary Attaché inRome . He retired on16 March 2004 and was granted the honorary rank of brigadier. [LondonGazette|issue=57240|supp=yes|notarchive=yes|startpage=3689|date=23 March 2004 |accessdate=2008-04-17]Works
Hervey series
The "Hervey" novels are similar to the "Sharpe" novels of
Bernard Cornwell , although Hervey is a "proper" officer and not raised from the ranks, in the cavalry not the infantry, and campaigning mainly after (not during) the Napoleonic Wars. In UK hardback publication order, the "Hervey" novels are:
# "A Close Run Thing" (1999) : Cornet Hervey's adventures before and during theBattle of Waterloo .
# "The Nizam's Daughters" (2000) : Hervey inIndia , defending the fictional princely state ofChintal (published in the US as "Honourable Company").
# "A Regimental Affair" (2001) : problems in the regiment inEngland andCanada .
# "A Call to Arms" (2002): back in India, an independent excursion on the borders ofBurma .
# "The Sabre's Edge" (2003): set in theFirst Burmese War in 1824, and the siege of Bharatpur in 1826.
# "Rumours of War" (2004): Hervey inPortugal in 1826, with flashbacks to thePeninsular War before thebattle of Corunna in 1809.
# "An Act of Courage" (2005): Hervey imprisoned atBadajoz atChristmas 1826, with further flashbacks to theBattle of Talavera in 1809 and theBattle of Badajoz in 1812.
# "Company of Spears" (2006): Hervey in theCape Colony in 1827 fighting theZulu s, immediately before the death ofShaka and the accession ofDingane .
# "Man of War" (2007): England 1827: Matthew Hervey is fighting for the honour of theLight Dragoons .
# "Warrior" (2008): 1828 - Hervey is tasked with escorting an embassy toShaka , King of the Zulus, whose motives are under suspicion.Non fiction
* "Light Dragoons" - a non-fictional history of the four
light cavalry regiment s of the British Army. It was published in 1993, soon after he relinquished command of 13th/18th Royal Hussars (which includes (in merged form) two of thelight dragoon regiments: the 13th was originally raised as a heavy dragoon regiment in 1715 but later converted to light dragoons; the 18th was raised as a light dragoon regiment in 1759; both retitled ashussar s in 1861, merged together in 1922 and then merged with the15th/19th The King’s Royal Hussars to form the presentLight Dragoons in 1992).References
*cite web | title=Allan Mallinson biblio | last= | first= | work=FantasticFiction | url=http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/allan-mallinson/ | date= | accessdate=2008-02-20
External links
* [http://www.booksattransworld.co.uk/AllanMallinson/ Short biography] at
Transworld Publishers
* [http://www.hervey.info Official web site] of Matthew Hervey and Allan Mallinson
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