BOOKS - Winterman's Letter: An echo from Flanders; novel of the Great War.
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Winterman's Letter: An echo from Flanders; novel of the Great War.
Author: Alan R M Thrush
Year: June 30, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.9 MB
Language: English
Year: June 30, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.9 MB
Language: English
and "The letter was short, clear and tragic, the hands holding it dirty and sticky with sweat after the struggle through the wire. The ink upon the pages was smudged - not all the words, just the odd one here and there. The letter was not addressed to its reader, neither was he the author, but now that he'd read it and knew the contents, this battle-weary soldier considered very sad its message and meaning, for the words were penetrating in their clarity, haunting in their intensity... and "In the final months of the First World War, a young woman begins a search for two British soldiers missing in battle. Harrowed by lack of any official confirmation of their fate, she must discover it for herself; they are her lovers. Yet even as her quest yields clues, there is something she cannot one of them wrote a letter that was never sent, a letter meant for her but taken by the advancing German Army. Its pages contain a bitter secret as well as answers to the questions at the centre of her Can there be any hope? Should she hold on? Should she wait for their return?Knowing only worry, anguish and wretched distress, the stricken woman begins to unearth details of the carnage that has enveloped her men at the front, a gradually increasing knowledge that forces her to glimpse the brutal realities of the fighting across the Channel as both sides continue the battle - millions of young men. One of them is the German officer who took the letter written to the young Englishwoman. He is determined to deliver it, for the pages he now carries have become his burden, his debt of honour to a worthy enemy. Just how far will he go?Winterman's Letter, standalone sequel to A Salient in Flanders, is a novel to thrust the reader as mercilessly into the furnace of war as it does into the troubled psyches of its the women who wait for their men gone to fight; the gravely wounded shipped home to heal, their bodies broken and some of them blind.Reader acclaim for Winterman's Letter: and "Superb. and " and "Vivid, almost tangible battlefield imagery. and " and "Beautiful and unique. and " World War 1 historical fiction; British literary fiction; war fiction