Light of the Moon
'Genuine tension and excitement ... an excellent novel' Philippa Gregory, Sunday Times
Lose yourself in the captivating novels by bestselling author Elizabeth Buchan, perfect if you love Harriet Evans or Deborah Moggach.
I thought loving someone was simple. It isn't. Glorious, yes. Painful, yes. Unforgettable, yes. Simple, no. It took me the war to find out...
Evelyn St. John has been parachuted into France to link up with the Resistance and to work undercover.
Paul von Hoch's brief, as a member of the German Intelligence, is to track down enemy spies.
When Evelyn and Paul meet and fall in love, their feelings for one another are fierce, but can never be uncomplicated.
And when the battle lines shift, and patriotism gives way to deeper truths, they will both face the gravest of challenges.
Elizabeth Buchan was a fiction editor at Random House before leaving to write full time. Her novels include the prize-winning Consider the Lily, international bestseller Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman, The New Mrs Clifton and The Museum of BrokenPromises. Buchan's short stories are broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and published in magazines. She has reviewed for the Sunday Times, The Times and the Daily Mail, and has chaired the Betty Trask and Desmond Elliot literary prizes. She was a judge for the Whitbread First Novel Award and for the 2014 Costa Novel Award. She is a patron of the Guildford Book Festival and co-founder of the Clapham Book Festival.
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A compelling love story ... the characters are utterly convincing... genuine tension and excitement ... an excellent novel
Echoing with danger and tension, tenderness and truth, this is a love story and a picture of war that will haunt you... unforgettable
An immensely interesting novel. The evocative atmosphere and dangerous exploits keep you turning the pages.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781838955380110164
- Artikelnummer SW9781838955380110164
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Autor
Elizabeth Buchan
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- Verlag Corvus
- Seitenzahl 576
- Veröffentlichung 17.03.2022
- ISBN 9781838955380
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