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At Break of Day Elizabeth Speller

At Break of Day By Elizabeth Speller

At Break of Day by Elizabeth Speller


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Summary

The new novel from Elizabeth Speller, author of the bestselling Richard & Judy pick The Return of Captain John Emmett, is captivating and elegant, telling of the tragedies of war as lives cross, dreams are shattered and futures altered as the hours pass on one fateful day during the Great War.

At Break of Day Summary

At Break of Day by Elizabeth Speller

In the summer of 1913, the world seems full of possibility for four very different young men. Young Jean-Baptiste dreams of the day he'll leave his Picardy home and row down-river to the sea. Earnest and hard-working Frank has come to London to take up an apprenticeship in Regent Street. His ambitions are self-improvement, a wife and, above all, a bicycle. Organ scholar Benedict is anxious yet enthralled by the sensations of his synaesthesia. He is uncertain both about God and the nature of his friendship with the brilliant and mercurial Theo. Harry has turned his back on his wealthy English family, has a thriving business in New York and a beautiful American wife. But his nationality is still British. Three years later, on the first of July 1916, their lives have been taken in entirely unexpected directions. Now in uniform they are waiting for dawn on the battlefield of the Somme. The generals tell them that victory will soon be theirs but the men are accompanied by regrets, fears and secrets as they move towards the line.

About Elizabeth Speller

Elizabeth Speller lived in Berlin, Rome and Paris before reading Classics at Cambridge. She has written for publications as varied as the Independent, Financial Times, Big Issue and Vogue and was a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Warwick. She divides her time between Gloucestershire and Greece. Her debut novel was the bestselling The Return of Captain John Emmett, which was both an Orange New Writers pick and a Richard & Judy Summer Book Club selection. This was followed by The Strange Fate of Kitty Easton, which also featured Laurence Bartram.

Additional information

GOR010707346
9781844087808
1844087808
At Break of Day by Elizabeth Speller
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
20131107
400
N/A
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