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Major Daniel Byrne and his crack special unit made up of Durham childhood friends are on a journey - through the trenches and upwards through the ranks of the British Army.
The group of 'Knaves' give a thrilling personal insight into life on the frontline of the First World War. These young men who grew up together now form a unique and elite band of fighters tasked with covert operations and intelligence gathering.
The tale offers a fascinating portrait of the life of ordinary French people and their interaction with the British soldiers, providing a jarring contrast with the carnage of the frontline only miles away.
The Battle of Loos is a touching and intimate account which fully evokes the camaraderie of this group of young men amidst the horror of war. Perfect for fans of Pat Barker.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'An amazingly well written book - I couldn't put it down this author has got my imagination in meltdown, can't wait for the next instalment, this is a must-have book' - Amazon Reviewer.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'A very enjoyable novel, bravery suffering and a little romance with well developed believable characters' - Amazon Reviewer.
Genre: Thriller
The group of 'Knaves' give a thrilling personal insight into life on the frontline of the First World War. These young men who grew up together now form a unique and elite band of fighters tasked with covert operations and intelligence gathering.
The tale offers a fascinating portrait of the life of ordinary French people and their interaction with the British soldiers, providing a jarring contrast with the carnage of the frontline only miles away.
The Battle of Loos is a touching and intimate account which fully evokes the camaraderie of this group of young men amidst the horror of war. Perfect for fans of Pat Barker.
Praise for A.A.G Whitehead:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'An amazingly well written book - I couldn't put it down this author has got my imagination in meltdown, can't wait for the next instalment, this is a must-have book' - Amazon Reviewer.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'A very enjoyable novel, bravery suffering and a little romance with well developed believable characters' - Amazon Reviewer.
Genre: Thriller
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