true-life story of derring-do starts as a Jewish youth in Munich, then as an escapee by forgery from a prisoner-of war camp after the bitterly brief fight for France in the summer of 1940.
In 1942, SOE officer Maurice Pertschuk landed in France to aid the Resistance. By 1945, he was hanged... Læs mere
WHILE THE MUSIC LASTS is Jim Powell's fourth and most ambitious novel. In the first volume, Starting from Anywhere, we follow the novel's compelling cast of characters, 'baby... Læs mere
WHILE THE MUSIC LASTS is Jim Powell's fourth and most ambitious novel. In the first volume, Starting from Anywhere, we follow the novel's compelling cast of characters, 'baby... Læs mere
We Can’t Even March Straight, first published in 1995, is a ground-breaking account of the brutal treatment of gay and lesbian personnel in the Armed Forces when homosexuality was illegal in the Services.
In 1942, SOE officer Maurice Pertschuk landed in France to aid the Resistance. By 1945, he was hanged... Læs mere
A young Australian girl from London struggles to adapt to diplomatic life among the royal courtiers of Swaziland, in post-independence Zimbabwe and in Angola amid the gunfire of the civil war.
When Pamela O’Cuneen heard her diplomat husband was being transferred to Suriname, her first reaction was: ‘Suri-where?’ Neither... Læs mere
A wounded soldier. A Sicilian farm. A second chance—until war’s shadow returns. Blood of Orange is a gripping novel of survival, renewal, and the cost of justice in a land haunted by war.