This book is indeed a good starting point for studying the Huguenot soldiers during the Nine Years' War, though Matthew Glozier (not Crozier), the author, misses some points in his final chapters. For instance, the Huguenots were not removed to Portugal after the NYW, but instead settled in Ireland. But on a whole this book is a must-have.
A very good companion, and discussing the Huguenots soldiers in broader European context, is War, Religion and Service: Huguenot Soldiering 1685 - 1713.
Furthermore, one important list for studying the Huguenot officers are the lists of Huguenot Pensioners on the Irish Establishment in 1699. I have reproduced this list, and ordered the officers by regiment, in my latest publication on the half-pay officers in 1699 (see
http://drenthpublishing.nl/halfpay1699/halfpay1699.html).
Many of these pensioners found employ again after 1702, notably in the Huguenot brigade raised in 1706.
regards,
Wienand