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Siege of Sherpur

(2026)
(The fifth book in the Blackwood of the Empire series)
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Snow and gunfire announce the Siege of Sherpur.

As winter closes in on Afghanistan, the British and Indian garrison withdraws into Sherpur Cantonment, a sprawling fortress beneath the frozen hills. What begins as uneasy occupation turns swiftly into encirclement. Afghan forces gather in vast numbers across the plain and on the surrounding heights, their fires burning closer each night, their attacks growing bolder with every passing hour.

There is no single front and no respite. By day, skirmishers and artillery test the walls. By night, shadows creep through nullahs and ditches, steel flashes in the dark, and sentries die without warning. Repairs are made under fire. Patrols clash in the snow. Small actions blur into constant fighting as the cold tightens its grip and supplies begin to fail.

Lieutenant William Blackwood is drawn deeper into responsibility amid the confusion of command, coordinating defence, counter-moves, and survival while serving among thousands of soldiers from many regiments and traditions. Guides, Gurkhas, gunners, and infantry all play their part as Sherpur becomes a world of frozen earth, lantern light, and exhausted vigilance.

As pressure builds and the ring closes fully, the siege erupts into a climactic struggle that engulfs the cantonment in fire and fanatic assault, testing discipline, endurance, and leadership to their absolute limits.

Siege of Sherpur, Book V of Blackwood of the Empire is a powerful historical siege novel of winter warfare, relentless action, and the thin line between order and collapse at the edge of Empire.


Genre: Historical

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