The First of July by Elizabeth Speller

The First of July by Elizabeth Speller

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A captivating novel of the tragedies of war, as lives cross, dreams are shattered, and futures altered as the hours pass during the first day of the Battle of the Somme.

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The First of July by Elizabeth Speller

On July 1st, 1913, four very different men are leading four very different lives.

Exactly three years later, it is just after seven in the morning, and there are a few seconds of peace as the guns on the Somme fall silent and larks soar across the battlefield, singing as they fly over the trenches. What follows is a day of catastrophe in which Allied casualties number almost one hundred thousand. A horror that would have been unimaginable in pre-war Europe and England becomes a day of reckoning, where their lives will change forever, for Frank, Benedict, Jean-Batiste, and Harry.

Elizabeth Speller once again sublimely captures the dangerously romantic atmosphere of war-torn Europe in her latest novel that will leave critics and readers astounded.

“Utterly gripping and completely immersingAs the war progresses, the soldier's stories converge in a pointillist portrait of the trench-riddled landscape and those upon whose frail shoulders the battle depends. Gritty, disturbing, moody, and intensely real, the novel’s psychological impact is like those of Mary Doria Russell’s A Thread of Grace and Denis Johnson’s Tree of Smoke and asks readers to consider war’s high costs. Great book-club fare.” -- Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

Praise for the novels of Elizabeth Speller

Speller combines a Ruth Rendell-like psychological realism and a Dickensian feel for life's roulette.

” -- The Wall Street Journal
“An elegant, moving read.” -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“World War I history buffs will enjoy this mystery, as will fans of period pieces. Readers who like Jacqueline Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs series will savor this novel.” -- Library Journal
“Intriguing. A captivating wartime whodunit.” -- The Boston Globe
Elizabeth Speller studied Classics at Cambridge University. She is the author of The First of July, The Return of Captain John Emmett, and The Strange Fate of Kitty Easton. She lives in England.
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ISBN 13 9781605984971
ISBN 10 1605984973
Title The First of July
Author Elizabeth Speller
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Pegasus Books
Year published 2013-12-12
Number of pages 352
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