Burke in the Land of Silver

James Burke

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Pub Date 19 Jun 2020 | Archive Date 11 Apr 2023

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James Burke never set out to be a spy.

But with Napoleon rampaging through Europe, the War Office needs agents and Burke isn’t given a choice. Sent to Buenos Aires to prepare the way for a British invasion, he falls in love with the country – and with the beautiful Ana.

Working with Argentine rebels, he sees a future for an Argentina free of Spanish rule. But when the British invade, his attempts to parley between the rebels and their new rulers means every man's hand is against him. Can he come out alive and still strike a blow against the French?

Like Sharpe? You'll love James Burke.

'Burke in the Land of Silver' is the first in a series of stories featuring the real-life soldier-spy James Burke. Start the adventure. Buy the first book today.

James Burke never set out to be a spy.

But with Napoleon rampaging through Europe, the War Office needs agents and Burke isn’t given a choice. Sent to Buenos Aires to prepare the way for a British...


Advance Praise

"James Bond in breeches" - Paul Collard

"James Bond in breeches" - Paul Collard


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ISBN 9781916263529
PRICE £2.99 (GBP)
PAGES 296

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A novel based on the international adventures of a real British spy, James Burke, during the period of the Napoleonic War.

The book is chock full of intrigue, travel, violence, and seduction of women. Very reminiscent of the books about the other well-known fictitious British spy, who strangely has the same initials.
The author has clearly undertaken his homework on actual events, people, and places. I loved the in-depth details about South America, especially Buenos Aires & Rio de Janeiro, during the colonial era. Tom Williams seems to love BA and the people as much as I do. His descriptions of the risks in crossing through Andean passes on foot at certain times of the year are spot on.

Stupidly, I hadn’t before connected the names of Argentina or Rio Plata with silver. Also that the state of Bolivia never existed during the period of Spanish colonisation, the area was treated by the colonisers as a very productive silver mine. It is always enjoyable to learn new facts while reading a novel.

South America is very rarely mentioned by historians when discussing the war against Napoleon in Europe.
I cant wait to read other books by the same author!

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