• Khyber Patrol (1954) Seymour Friedman
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Khyber Patrol (1954) Seymour Friedman

Captain Kyle Cameron, a Canadian not overly impressed by discipline and diplomacy, dismisses both and loses half of his British Lancers in a battle to maintain their hold on India’s Khyber Pass. Cameron incurs the wrath of his superiors—small wonder considering the KIA count—when he violates Afghan neutrality in pursuit of the guerrillas. But he has been duped. Seems that the evil Russians have been financing some guerrilla warfare in hopes of provoking a border incident and thusly justifying a move into neutral Afghanistan, the key to British-held India. Chief plotters are Captain Ahmed Shir, s “friendly” Afghan border guard and Prince Ishak Kahn, a sheik being held in protective custody by the British. Cameron, more than a little bit irked, gets himself thrown out of the regiment (on purpose for plot reasons), joins up with the plotters and wrecks them from within. He returns to full honors… and the hand of the Colonel’s daughter, a little matter that was aided greatly when he…