MERDEKA: Malaya 1957, a country on the brink of independence
.“Merdeka is an excellent first novel from an exciting new author about the
Malayan Emergency - a forgotten war and an emerging theme for contemporary fiction.”
The British Army Rumour Service (ARRSE) - Read the full review
“This is a crisply told tale with a strong narrative line and a cast of well-drawn characters.”
Trevor Royle - Author, Broadcaster, Historian
“Merdeka is a military book that smoothly finds the balance between love, history and warfare."
QARANC.co.uk - Read the full review
'Merdeka' (which means freedom or independence in Malay) is set in Malaya in 1957, the year the country became independent. The story covers both sides in the conflict and moves from jungle combat to romance on a tropical beach......it shows the emotional cost of war!.
ISBN: 978-1-4678-8043-5 (Get paperback from Amazon)
ASIN: B006FMFCHI (Download Kindle eBook)
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Acting on secret intelligence a Gurkha patrol from the British Army is sent deep into the jungle to ambush a group of Chinese Communist Terrorists. It is accompanied by Alick Gordon, a young officer from the Scottish Border Regiment, Arthur Bryant, a seasoned District Superintendent from the Special Branch of the Malayan Police and Jalil, a tracker and guide from the local orang asli people.
The Communist Unit is led by Hor Too, a renowned and ruthless jungle fighter and is accompanied by Ah Sim, a female member of the Politburo. The tide has turned for the Communists due to the successful counter-insurgency campaign, where the phrase winning the 'hearts and minds' of a population was first coined.
The outcome of the ambush is unexpected and Alick Gordon is deeply affected by some of the deaths. In the days after independence (Merdeka) he takes a short break and makes a journey across Malaya. He finds comfort and solace in the company of those he meets, and one person will change his life forever...
Malayan Emergency - a forgotten war and an emerging theme for contemporary fiction.”
The British Army Rumour Service (ARRSE) - Read the full review
“This is a crisply told tale with a strong narrative line and a cast of well-drawn characters.”
Trevor Royle - Author, Broadcaster, Historian
“Merdeka is a military book that smoothly finds the balance between love, history and warfare."
QARANC.co.uk - Read the full review
'Merdeka' (which means freedom or independence in Malay) is set in Malaya in 1957, the year the country became independent. The story covers both sides in the conflict and moves from jungle combat to romance on a tropical beach......it shows the emotional cost of war!.
ISBN: 978-1-4678-8043-5 (Get paperback from Amazon)
ASIN: B006FMFCHI (Download Kindle eBook)
Other options Customer Reviews
Acting on secret intelligence a Gurkha patrol from the British Army is sent deep into the jungle to ambush a group of Chinese Communist Terrorists. It is accompanied by Alick Gordon, a young officer from the Scottish Border Regiment, Arthur Bryant, a seasoned District Superintendent from the Special Branch of the Malayan Police and Jalil, a tracker and guide from the local orang asli people.
The Communist Unit is led by Hor Too, a renowned and ruthless jungle fighter and is accompanied by Ah Sim, a female member of the Politburo. The tide has turned for the Communists due to the successful counter-insurgency campaign, where the phrase winning the 'hearts and minds' of a population was first coined.
The outcome of the ambush is unexpected and Alick Gordon is deeply affected by some of the deaths. In the days after independence (Merdeka) he takes a short break and makes a journey across Malaya. He finds comfort and solace in the company of those he meets, and one person will change his life forever...