Harkaway’s Sixth Column

Harkaway’s Sixth Column by John Harris, published by Random House in 1984, is a new edition that spans 284 pages. This book presents an explosive action-packed narrative centered on four British soldiers who find themselves cut off behind enemy lines in British Somaliland. As they decide to utilize a secret arms dump in the Bur Yi hills, they engage in a rearguard action that leads to an unexpected alliance between two local warring tribes.
Readers will discover a thrilling mission led by the enigmatic Harkaway, whose journey becomes intertwined with that of a missionary, adding depth to the unorthodox band of warriors. The story explores themes of war and alliance, showcasing the complexities of conflict and cooperation in a challenging environment. This edition is available in English and offers a unique perspective on the genre of war literature and fiction.
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An explosive action-packed war four British soldiers are cut off behind enemy lines in British Somaliland and when they decide to utilize a secret arms dump in the Bur Yi hills and fight a rearguard action, an unlikely alliance is sought between two local warring tribes. What follows is an amazing mission led by the brilliant, elusive Harkaway, whose heart is stolen by a missionary when she becomes mixed up in the unorthodox band of warriors.
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