Second World War Fiction
BIC code: FGVS
See also: War Fiction
There were 10 books found.
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The First Day - Simon R. Biggam - Paperback
'The First Day' is a gripping and harrowing account of three men's long journey through war-torn Europe, during the 'forgotten D-Day campaign', as Operation Dragoon became known.
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£6.99
Force 10 From Navarone - Alistair MacLean - Paperback
The sequel to 'The Guns of Navarone'. The guns have been silenced, but the heroic survivors have no time to rest on their laurels. Keith Mallory, Andrea and Dusty Miller are parachuting into war-torn Yugoslavia to rescue a division of Partisans.
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£8.99
Foul Is Fair: A Novel About The Greatest Unsung British Heroes Of The Second World War - Robert O. Scott - Paperback
Autumn 1943. After yet another secret mission into German-occupied Holland, John Armstrong is now the only survivor of what started out as a five-strong S.B.S. team. While he is in hiding at a farm run by Dutch Patriots, a deep powerful love suddenly explodes between John and the daughter of the absent farm owner.
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£9.99
Freewill Is Forfeit - Allan Neill - Paperback
Anna Mackay is a young woman confused by her limiting Scottish roots. Hank Remington is the privileged son of a New York banking dynasty when war redirects his pre-planned life course. Their brief meeting and longing for each other gives focus to a confusing set of circumstances.
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Lachlan's War - Michael Cannon - Paperback
On a wintry evening in 1941 Dr Lachlan McCready is on his rounds in the remote Scottish village of Rassaig when he comes across a silent, frightened evacuee boy who is trying to survive in one of Rassaig's poorest homes. Lachlan, also scarred by loss, sees that desperate times call for desperate measures.
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Lachlan's War - Michael Cannon - Hardback
On a wintry evening in 1941 Dr Lachlan McCready is on his rounds in the remote Scottish village of Rassaig when he comes across a silent, frightened evacuee boy who is trying to survive in one of Rassaig's poorest homes. Lachlan, also scarred by loss, sees that desperate times call for desperate measures.
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Moonlit Eyes - Emma Blair - Paperback
When Pee Wee Poston and his wife Beulah are offered the chance to swap New York for London, they jump at the chance. But life for a black family in interwar London isn't easy. When the Nazi bombs arrive, life gets tougher still.
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Private Angelo - Eric Linklater - Paperback
The author served with the Black Watch during World War 2 and in Private Angelo he paints a wry and satirical portrait of the grossness and waste of war. His central character is an Italian lad who is great on amourousness but short on courage.
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Spitfire Girls: A Tale Of The Lives And Loves, Achievements And Heroism Of The Women ATA Pilots In World War II - Carol Gould - Hardback
At the core of this powerful novel are the women who made up the first group of ATA pilots. Edith Allam, an American Jewess, develops a friendship with one of Germany's legendary women photographers who, like Edith is also avaitrix.
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That Summer - Andrew Greig - Paperback
That Summer presents a romance set against the backdrop of the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. A young pilot, Len Westbourne, falls for Stella Gardam, a radio operator. Both know their time together may be short.