Bernard Baker In Cairo To Khartoum
Written By : Ian Pauley
Narrated By : David Baldwin
Published By : Ian Pauley
Length : 7 hours 45 minutes
Categories : Action & Adventure
Military
Fiction
Price : $25.49
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Looking for something that is something between Young Winston, Indiana Jones with a splash of Monty Python?
Look no further!
Cairo to Khartoum is the first in the Bernard Baker series. Here we meet our heroes, Bernard and his batman Sam on their first foray with the British army in 1898. They are bound for Khartoum to do battle with the Dervish horde but, even before they have left England, Bernard stumbles across a plan being hatched by the evil Jeremy Blasford-Smythe apparantly to kidnap the American jounalist Maximillian Perchinsky.
Can Bernard and Sam thwart the plan?
Join Bernard and Sam as they battle against the desert heat, smugglers and army regulations in this captivating story. Reading the book is David Baldwin. David has had a long career on stage, radio and television; probably longer than he would care to remember! David takes the listener to a different time and place. With David you really to feel as though Bernard and Sam are there, with sand in your underpants and flies in your teeth.
A great place to go!

Anna from London - 24 Nov 2007
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