In the Ranks of Death
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cranthorpe Millner Publishers
Published:26th Nov '24
Should be back in stock very soon

"In Africa, there are no trees..." - Captain AW McGonagle
As Albert and Jack finally come to embrace their affection for one another, they face the realities of love in war, sharing stolen moments together as they attempt to avoid discovery.
Settling into their place in Fort Penfold, the Royal Engineers must cope on their own separated from the main body, and as the tensions of the Anglo-Zulu war begin to plague the sappers, the relationships between the troops come under strain.
Balancing his familial connection to Captain McGonagle, his platonic camaraderie with lieutenants Knight and Penfold, and the displeasure of bitter Lieutenant Simonides, Albert Bond must tread delicately so as not to exacerbate growing unrest within the combined forces, whilst Jack battles to blend into the company as an enlisted soldier, and avoid animosity due to his increasing closeness with Lieutenant Bond.
Will their forbidden love withstand the trials and tribulations of war, anger, and grief?
In the Ranks of Death is an undoubtedly well-researched, lyrically-written and outstanding second novel in the Babanango trilogy. Once again, Palmer does an incredible job in creating a captivating narrative, highlighting issues such as prejudice, class, homophobia and forbidden love in a less forgiving time. With evocative prose, authentic relationships between characters and a skillfully captured historic setting, this story will certainly appeal to readers." - R.N. Cogley, Author
In the Ranks of Death is that rare find in a second book in a series – one that is as equally riveting and well-written as the first. Palmer’s deft way of constructing phrases is evocative and lyrical – his descriptions of time and place eloquently transport you to the Zululand battlefields of the 1870s. Amidst the fighting and death surrounding them, the hum of the ongoing yet forbidden relationship between Bond and Coleman inspires both joy and disquiet as a sense of inevitability fills the pages. I can’t wait for the next book in the series, ever hopeful of a happily ever after! - Deb Stratas, Author
ISBN: 9781803782454
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
336 pages