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Bretherton: Khaki or Field-Grey?
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Bretherton: Khaki or Field-Grey?

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Towards the end of the war as the Germans are in their final retreat in November 1918, a British raiding party stumbles across a strange and eerie scene in a ruined chateau, under fire. Following the strains of a familiar tune, and understandably perplexed as to who would be playing the piano in the midst of shellfire, they discover a German officer lying dead at the keys, next to a beautiful woman in full evening dress, also deceased. But the officer is the spitting image of G B Bretherton, a British officer missing in action . So follows a tale of mystery and identity, first published in 1930, which is not only an authentic account of conditions at the Front, but also a remarkable thriller, with a highly unusual plot, which won Bretherton comparisons to John Buchan and the best of the espionage writers. REVIEWS: John Squire, the influential editor of the London Mercury said of the English war-books, undoubtedly the best is Bretherton. The Morning Post thought it one of the best of the English war novels. I do not expect anything much better. The Sunday Times pinpointed its dual attraction: it was both a mystery as exciting as a good detective story and an extraordinarily vivid account of trench-warfare .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Casemate Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2016
Pages
320
ISBN
9781612003764

Towards the end of the war as the Germans are in their final retreat in November 1918, a British raiding party stumbles across a strange and eerie scene in a ruined chateau, under fire. Following the strains of a familiar tune, and understandably perplexed as to who would be playing the piano in the midst of shellfire, they discover a German officer lying dead at the keys, next to a beautiful woman in full evening dress, also deceased. But the officer is the spitting image of G B Bretherton, a British officer missing in action . So follows a tale of mystery and identity, first published in 1930, which is not only an authentic account of conditions at the Front, but also a remarkable thriller, with a highly unusual plot, which won Bretherton comparisons to John Buchan and the best of the espionage writers. REVIEWS: John Squire, the influential editor of the London Mercury said of the English war-books, undoubtedly the best is Bretherton. The Morning Post thought it one of the best of the English war novels. I do not expect anything much better. The Sunday Times pinpointed its dual attraction: it was both a mystery as exciting as a good detective story and an extraordinarily vivid account of trench-warfare .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Casemate Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2016
Pages
320
ISBN
9781612003764