A Foreign Field by Margaret Mayhew

A Foreign Field by Margaret Mayhew

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A Foreign Field by Margaret Mayhew

1940's England. The Battle of Britain. And the present day
Once a hardened reporter on a Fleet Street newspaper, Frank Carter's battle with alcohol cost him his job, and his adored wife Jan. Now making a meagre living writing up weddings and local council meetings for the Milton Weekly Courier, and living a lonely bedsit existence, Carter needs to sniff out a newsworthy story if he is to keep his job.
His curiosity is aroused by rumours of a buried World War II Spitfire in a wood near the idyllic Sussex village of Fairfield. Despite bitter opposition from the local squire and sceptical villagers, Carter decides to investigate not least because he hopes this will enable him to see more of Sir Philip Dalrymple's lovely young wife. In this enthralling romance-cum-detective story, Carter's enquiries take him back into the recent, never-to-be-forgotten past, to 1940s England, when the Battle of Britain was raging in the skies . . .

Margaret Mayhew was born in London and remembers the Blitz from her childhood. In her mid-thirties, she began writing and had her first book published in 1976. She resides in Gloucestershire with her husband, American aviation author Philip Kaplan.

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ISBN 13 9780727861917
ISBN 10 0727861913
Title A Foreign Field
Author Margaret Mayhew
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 2004-10-29
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.