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Informationen zum Autor Iain Gale has strong Scottish and military roots. He is editor of the magazine of the National Trust for Scotland and lives in Edinburgh with his family. Klappentext The start of a new WWII series from Iain Gale, portraying heroism, with vivid action and stirring personal journeys A small team of soldiers, left behind to cover the British retreat, are ordered to blow the bridge as late as possible to stem the German tank pursuit. Although successful, the operation kills desperate refugees fleeing the scene. Who will be made to face the court-martial: the men carrying out the orders or their commanding officer? This is only the first of many dilemmas that Peter Lamb and his troops must face during the chaotic first months of World War II. After becoming cut off from the rest of their regiment, and assigned a mission that takes them deep into France behind the fast-moving enemy lines, the cracks begin to appear. In these unexpected, tense circumstances, Lamb's men face internal struggles, taking their focus off both their French allies and the German enemy. Zusammenfassung The start of a brand new WWII series from Iain Gale! author of Alamein.
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Praise for Iain Gale:
'A powerful novel of men at war. A triumph' Bernard Cornwell
'A treat for every history buff, and a vivid picture of men at war' Scotland on Sunday
'An old-fashioned tale of military strategy and valour' Glasgow Herald
'An involving historical adventure - could Jack Steel be a worthy rival to Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe?' Choice Magazine
'A combination of action and intrigue is supported by colourful characters' Scottish Field