I've downloaded two more of Talbot Mundy's books about the early 20th century Indian Regiments (primarily featuring the Sikh Regiments) just prior to and during WWI. While I didn't care for the Yasmini character, I did like the Kirby, Warrington (both Brits) and Ranjoon Singh characters. It was Mundy's intention in writing these historical novels to honor the Indian troops that participated in WWI and WWII. The Indian troops suffered losses of over 80,000 KIA in WWI and over 89,000 KIA in WWII. I believe I remember rightly that the numbers did not include non-fatal casualties. During WWI, at least, the Sikh fighters refused to use the steel helmets when they became available, preferring to keep wearing their turbans (which is some cases actually caught bullets before they did damage.
Also, I have started listening to News of the World, by Paulette Jules. It turns out that it is read by Grover Gardner, who read a SciFi book I recently finished. I think he is great. Looking him up, I see that he has won multiple awards and has read over 800 books so far. He is a lot younger than I thought.