A bond that cannot be broken…
In the early years of the twentieth century, the beautiful rolling farmlands of East Africa are nothing short of an earthly paradise for their powerful white colonial settlers.
And for no-one does that paradise seem sweeter than for John Barclay, son and heir of one of Kenya’s most prominent families.
As John Barclay travels back to his family farm Naivasha after leaving Oxford University, he meets Joseph Kinshashu, a Kikuyu who offers his services as a personal valet to the young heir.
When World War One breaks out shortly afterwards, John and Joseph’s friendship will be tested as both see the other through some hard times.
But that is only the beginning of the bloody turbulence that will swamp not only their country, but their friendship too.
For Joseph, it becomes all-too-clear that the white man is the unnatural ruler in a country that should rightfully be returned to its true owners.
As for John, come what may, he will defend his beautiful wife, his family and his home to the bitter end.
Who will win in the end?
The well-educated Joseph with both freedom and revenge in his heart?
Or John Barclay, who lives by the honourable code of an Englishman – underpinned by a hefty dose of ruthlessness?
Happy Valley is a sweeping and often brutal historical epic from a master of the genre, giving a fascinating insight into 50 years of bloodthirsty Kenyan history.
‘A thoroughly entertaining yarn’ Irish Times
‘fast-paced, entertaining, appealing!’ Library Journal
Christopher Nicole was born and brought up in British Guyana and the West Indies. His output of books has been prolific and many of his novels are historical with a Caribbean background. This book was previously published under the pseudonym Alan Savage.
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In the early years of the twentieth century, the beautiful rolling farmlands of East Africa are nothing short of an earthly paradise for their powerful white colonial settlers.
And for no-one does that paradise seem sweeter than for John Barclay, son and heir of one of Kenya’s most prominent families.
As John Barclay travels back to his family farm Naivasha after leaving Oxford University, he meets Joseph Kinshashu, a Kikuyu who offers his services as a personal valet to the young heir.
When World War One breaks out shortly afterwards, John and Joseph’s friendship will be tested as both see the other through some hard times.
But that is only the beginning of the bloody turbulence that will swamp not only their country, but their friendship too.
For Joseph, it becomes all-too-clear that the white man is the unnatural ruler in a country that should rightfully be returned to its true owners.
As for John, come what may, he will defend his beautiful wife, his family and his home to the bitter end.
Who will win in the end?
The well-educated Joseph with both freedom and revenge in his heart?
Or John Barclay, who lives by the honourable code of an Englishman – underpinned by a hefty dose of ruthlessness?
Happy Valley is a sweeping and often brutal historical epic from a master of the genre, giving a fascinating insight into 50 years of bloodthirsty Kenyan history.
Praise for Christopher Nicole
‘A thoroughly entertaining yarn’ Irish Times
‘fast-paced, entertaining, appealing!’ Library Journal
Christopher Nicole was born and brought up in British Guyana and the West Indies. His output of books has been prolific and many of his novels are historical with a Caribbean background. This book was previously published under the pseudonym Alan Savage.
Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher. For more information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at www.endeavourpress.com. Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks. Follow us on Twitter: @EndeavourPress and on Facebook via http://on.fb.me/1HweQV7. We are always interested in hearing from our readers. Endeavour Press believes that the future is now.