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One Man's Flag

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It's 1916 and after two years of war in Europe, the whole world is being torn apart. Lovers are separated, families bereaved. And in some corners of the Empire, Britain's loyal subjects are gearing up for a war of their own.
In Darjeeling, master-spy Jack McColl is hunting down pro-independence terror cells and their German backers, and longing to be elsewhere. It's eight months since Caitlin Hanley, the love of his life, walked out, blaming him wrongly for the execution of her Fenian brother. When a fresh mission calls him away, Jack hopes he can move on.
Evading her grief, reporter Caitlin takes on assignment after assignment in the ravaged continent: meeting Lenin in Switzerland, visiting Casement's doomed rebel army in Berlin, smuggling herself onto the Western Front. Finally, forced to confront the facts behind her brother's death, she ends up in Dublin as an armed rebellion sweeps the city. Working to suppress it, meanwhile, is the man she can't stop loving. In a thrilling final denouement, the lovers come together. But can love unite what history is forcing apart?

About the author

David Downing is a British author of mystery/thriller novels and non-fiction. In addition to the best-selling 'Jack McColl' and 'Berlin Station' series, he has written books about football and a biography of Neil Young

Summary

It’s 1916 and after two years of war in Europe, the whole world is being torn apart. Lovers are separated, families bereaved. And in some corners of the Empire, Britain’s loyal subjects are gearing up for a war of their own. In Darjeeling, master-spy Jack McColl is hunting down pro-indepen- dence terror cells and their German backers, and longing to be else- where. It’s eight months since Caitlin Hanley, the love of his life, walked out, blaming him wrongly for the execution of her Fenian brother.

When a fresh mission calls him away, Jack hopes he can move on. Evading her grief, reporter Caitlin takes on assignment after assign- ment in the ravaged continent: meeting Lenin in Switzerland, visiting Casement’s doomed rebel army in Berlin, smuggling herself onto the Western Front. Finally, forced to confront the facts behind her broth- er’s death, she ends up in Dublin as an armed rebellion sweeps the city. Working to suppress it, meanwhile, is the man she can’t stop loving. In a thrilling final denouement, the lovers come together. But can love unite what history is forcing apart?

Product details

Authors David Downing, Downing David
Publisher Old Street Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2017
 
EAN 9781908699787
ISBN 978-1-908699-78-7
Dimensions 127 mm x 198 mm x 27 mm
Weight 235 g
Subjects Fiction > Suspense

FICTION / War & Military, FICTION / Historical / General, Historical mysteries, FICTION / Thrillers / Espionage, First World War fiction, Espionage and spy thriller

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