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Men in War
(Paperback)
Andreas Latzko; Edited by Warren Bluhm
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R347
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Discovery Miles 3 250
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A heartwarming and dramatic World War I saga of secrets, love and
the British royal family for readers of Daisy Styles and Maisie
Thomas. 'A heartwarming historical novel' Rosie Goodwin 'A gripping
historical saga' Daisy Styles Roll out the red carpet. The royal
train is due in half an hour and there's not a minute to be wasted.
It's 1915 and the country is at war. In the small Norfolk village
of Wolferton, uncertainty plagues the daily lives of sisters Ada,
Jessie and Beatrice Saward, as their men are dispatched to the
frontlines of Gallipoli. Harry, their father, is the station master
at the local stop for the royal Sandringham Estate. With members of
the royal family and their aristocratic guests passing through the
station on their way to the palace, the Sawards' unique position
gives them unrivalled access to the monarchy. But when the Sawards'
estranged and impoverished cousin Maria shows up out of the blue,
everything the sisters thought they knew about their family is
thrown into doubt. The Royal Station Master's Daughters is the
first book in a brand-new World War I saga series, inspired by the
Saward family, who ran the station at Wolferton in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Through this
history-making family we get a glimpse into all walks of life -
from glittering royalty to the humblest of servants. Don't miss the
second book in the series, The Royal Station Master's Daughters at
War, coming in 2022. Pre-order now. 'Anyone who reads romantic
fiction in a historical setting should love [The Royal Station
Master's Daughters] but for anyone who knows Sandringham it really
does evoke something of the place and life on the estate' Neil
Storey, WWI historian
The unputdownable historical novel by the acclaimed and bestselling
author of WAKE and EXPECTATION: a devastating story of love and
madness at the brink of the Great War. 'Absolutely heart-breaking.
One of the best books I've ever read' DINAH JEFFERIES, author of
The Tea-Planter's Wife 'Compelling, elegant, insightful' OBSERVER
1911: Inside an asylum at the edge of the Yorkshire moors, where
men and women are kept apart by high walls and barred windows,
there is a ballroom vast and beautiful. For one bright evening
every week they come together and dance. When John and Ella meet it
is a dance that will change two lives forever. Set over the
heatwave summer of 1911, the end of the Edwardian era, THE BALLROOM
tells a rivetting tale of dangerous obsession, of madness and
sanity, and of who gets to decide which is which. It is a love
story like no other. *****************************************
Praise for Anna Hope's The Ballroom: 'Beautifully wrought, tender,
heartbreaking' Sunday Express 5/5 'Moving, fascinating' Times 'A
tender and absorbing love story' Daily Mail 'Unsentimental and
affecting' Sunday Times 'Exquisitely good' Metro 'Absolutely
fantastic . . . I'm in real awe of her writing' ELIZABETH MACNEAL,
author of The Doll Factory ______________
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