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Description
'Wildly exciting' KATE ADIE
'Thoroughly gripping ... An action-packed tale' JUSTIN MAROZZI, THE TIMES
'Beautifully written' LOUIS DE BERNIÈRES
'Stimulating... entertaining and instructive' JULIAN EVANS, DAILY TELEGRAPH
The forgotten story of a group of British mavericks who took on an impossible mission with a daring and fearless approach.
1918. The First World War is drawing to a close and regimes are collapsing across Europe. Amid the chaos, British officials plot a daring campaign to send an unlikely band of soldiers, diplomats and spies to the volatile shores of the Caspian Sea. Their mission: stop the advancing Turks, hold back the Bolsheviks and secure the vital supply of oil from Baku.
Drawing on personal diaries, memoirs and once-secret government archives, Mavericks is a page-turning story of boldness and intrigue, set in a forgotten corner of the Great War where rules were made to be broken.
Product details
| Published | 27 Aug 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 368 |
| ISBN | 9781526676757 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A hugely engaging tale of oil, Empire, espionage and vanity. Nick Higham tells the story of a forgotten campaign that is peppered with characters who seem to have sprung from the pages of a Boys Own Adventure. A reminder too, that history is filled with chancers and rogues and shaped by the unreliable memoirs that they leave behind
Otto English, author of FAKE HISTORY
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Adventure, high jinks, violence: five eccentric British spies. A kaleidoscope of colourful lives, lived dangerously - and with style. A wildly exciting game
Kate Adie, former BBC Chief News Correspondent and bestselling author of THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS
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Who better to send across Central Asia to secure oilfields at the height of the Russian Revolution than upper class mavericks whose early exploits had inspired Kipling? These unlikely characters wanted their exploits remembered, and in Nick Higham they have found the storyteller they deserve. He weaves a compelling story from unreliable memoirs. An account full of ripping yarns, but the author warns: 'Don't expect them all to be true'
David Loyn, former BBC International Development Correspondent and author of THE LONG WAR
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An absolute gem of a book - meticulously researched, and written with brio. It tells the astonishing story of six remarkable men - the Mavericks - who truly earned that title with their derring-do and adventures amid the twists and turns of the Battle of Baku. The men's courage and ingenuity in the face of often insurmountable odds is breath-taking, as is their appetite for risk amid the geopolitical quicksands of the Caucasus during the decline and fall of empires. They met with both triumph and disaster, and treated those two imposters just the same. I'm so glad Nick Higham has shone a light on these intrepid men, and their exploits in a region whose complexities continue to preoccupy and fascinate us today
Caroline Wyatt, former BBC defence correspondent
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In Mavericks, Nick Higham tells one of the strangest stories of the First World War. He has done a great job teasing fact from fiction. I found Mavericks utterly absorbing
James Barr, author of A LINE IN THE SAND
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I read this beautifully written book with a smile on my face. They don't make Brits like this anymore
Louis de Bernières, critically-acclaimed author of CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MANDOLIN

























