Superb war novelist, Iain Gale, moves into the twentieth century
and World War Two, telling the story of the eleven days that would
change the course of history.
There are some battles that change the course of history:
Alamein is one of those.
In October 1942, Britain and its allies were in trouble. Germany
and its Axis partners were winning ground in Europe, in Russia, in
the Atlantic and they were poised to take the Suez Canal. But it
was in this North Africa battle that the stand was made, that the
tide of World War Two began to turn.
It was a battle of strong characters: Rommel and Montgomery lead
their men through an extraordinary eleven day battle, in
unforgiving terrain, amid the swirling sandstorms and the desert
winds.
Iain Gale, author of the outstanding historical novel Four Days
in June, tells this dramatic story through seven dynamic
characters, many of whom are based on real people. Drawn from both
sides of the conflict, they include a major from a Scottish
brigade, a young lieutenant in the thick of the tank battle, an
Australian sergeant and a charismatic Italian commander of a
parachute battalion. Through their eyes we see the battle unfold;
the strategy, the individual actions and skirmishes, the fear, the
determination and the extraordinary courage on both sides.
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