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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2009

Pages
  
470

Originally published
  
2009

Page count
  
470

Publisher
  
Hodder & Stoughton

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Series
  
George Hart Series

Media type
  
Paperback

ISBN
  
978-0-340-95362-4

Author
  
Saul David

Genre
  
Historical Fiction

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Zulu Hart is a historical novel by British author Saul David, set in the late Victorian Era, and focussed around the early military career of its eponym, George Hart. It is the first novel in the George Hart series.

Contents

Plot

George Hart is the bastard son of a pillar of the British military establishment and a half Irish, half Zulu actress. He is bullied at school for his dark looks, an experience which teaches him how to fight. When he is eighteen he learns that his mysterious father has promised him a vast inheritance if he can accede to a suitable rank in the British Army. He proceeds to the military academy, and is once more the source of animosity over the colour of his skin.

Set up by a group of officers he is forced to leave the army, whereby he travels to South Africa. Conflict is brewing between the British authorities and the Zulus, and he is quickly enlisted to fight for the army under the command of Lord Chelmsford. Hart witnesses a massacre, and returns to London to be debriefed by the Duke of Cambridge himself.

Critical Reception

The novel received mixed reviews. The Observer noted that "while the story is stuffed full of period detail, it is too often buried under clunky prose", whilst History Today was more favourable.

References

Zulu Hart Wikipedia