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Silence in the Desert

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By (author): David Longridge

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Silence in the Desert is a psychological thriller 

set against the backdrop of the Second World War. 


Four young people are caught up on opposing sides, yet bound to one another by pre-war friendship, and new found love.


Henris family sends a son from each generation to military college for a commission into the French Foreign Legion. As he fulfils this tradition and the Second World War breaks out, Henri is faced with a dilemma which will lead to an adventure few could match in that conflict.


Leo is set on joining Goerings new Luftwaffe, but his war leads him into the secret world of Signals Intelligence. The 

suspension of the moral law in time of turmoil raises issues which he struggles to reconcile with his conscience and the ethics of his upbringing.


Bill is South African, a talented young rugby player at the same school as Henri and Leo, and heads for Cambridge on an RAF scholarship. His ultimate test comes from a least expected direction and a woman who has already suffered terribly.


Elisabeths home was Munich until her father becomes a professor at the Pasteur Institute, and she starts her own medical training in Paris. Her crucial decision to return to Germany clashes with the circumstances of her family and the legacy of its past. Alone and threatened, Elisabeth escapes to the deserts of North Africa and to the man who will change her life.


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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Troubador Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781788034500

About David Longridge

David Longridges travel and finance career in France and Germany enabled him to illustrate how the suspension of the moral law in wartime conflicts with the conscience of young people in those countries and the ethics of their upbringing. Davids previous book In Youth in Fear in War is published by Matador.

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