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Bloody War (Hardcover)
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Bloody War (Hardcover)
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Bloody War. Always on the news, from somewhere around the world.
War seems to be something humanity just cannot get out of its
system. And yet, for most of us here in the UK, war is little more
than a spectacle where we sit comfortably, tut-tutting over horrors
taking place in far off and unknown lands, before returning to our
grumbles about the spending cuts or immigration or whatever else it
is that sets you off. That's as far as it goes, save maybe for
memories and stories of the dark days of WWII. But just suppose
that all-out war was to come to Great Britain again? War where fire
and death rain down from the skies again and where cities are
reduced to corpse-strewn rubble? War against the ghosts of an
unknown assailant and where patriotic media-induced insanity takes
over our entire consciousness. Just remember how the Falklands War
gave us a "Gotcha " as the Belgrano sank, or how Gulf War Two hung
upon a certain dodgy weapons dossier, before you get too comfy on
your sofa. This dark, bloody and very British apocalyptic novel
explores just this idea, and with terrifying plausibility.
Simultaneously a thrilling page-turner and a tough and painful read
filled with horrifically recognizable imagery and characters, this
book paints a picture of England at war with an unknown assailant
and the dark and dirty depths that lurk behind that. But this is no
mere rehash of WWII madness. This war is modern - contemporary. War
in the age of stealth fighter drones and advanced surveillance
technology. War in the age of media paranoia and modern conspiracy
theory. Imagine George Orwell's 1984 updated for 2011, with the
focus on family, character and relationships rather than political
ideology, and you might have the measure of Bloody War. This book,
like our society, is one where politics has become an opaque and
distant game, and where most people can see no further than their
own living rooms. If we are not careful then the price for such
false comfort, Terry Grimwood seems to suggest, may one day be
terrible indeed.
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