A Black East Wind by Jack Granfers

A Black East Wind by Jack Granfers

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September 1943. Ten thousand American GIs descend on the North Devon coast to train for the D-Day landings, risking their lives by day, drinking and dancing by night. Hundreds die in the perilous amphibious exercises on the local beaches and Atlantic surf.

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A Black East Wind by Jack Granfers

September 1943.Ten thousand American GIs descend on the North Devon Coast to train for the D-Day landings, risking their lives by day, drinking and dancing by night. Hundreds die in the perilous amphibious exercises on the local beaches and Atlantic surf. As the assault training intensifies, tensions rise between local residents and the Americans. A bitter rivalry develops between one GI and a British soldier over a local girl. During the only joint exercise between British and American troops, just days before their departure for Normandy, that same GI is reported missing under mysterious circumstances. His body is never found. Three decades later, at the behest of her dying father, an investigative journalist, Amy Ridd, niece of the missing GI, arrives in Devon from Boston to 'discover the truth' behind her uncle's disappearance. She retains Nick Webber, a former golf pro turned private investigator to help her solve a case colder than a New England January day. Their investigation uncovers a tragic love story and wartime secrets buried for over thirty years. A Black East Wind is the first in a series of Webber- Ridd Agency cold cases set on the North Devon Coast. "Fact and fiction intertwined make this a cracking read!"
This is Jack Granfers’ debut novel. An experienced wordsmith with a successful career in journalism and marketing, Jack now writes full time, bringing to life his affinity with the stunning seascapes of North Devon and his keen interest in social history.
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ISBN 13 9781803133256
ISBN 10 1803133252
Title A Black East Wind
Author Jack Granfers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2022-07-28
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.