Críticas:
Patrick Bishop turns novelist in this beautifully crafted love story. In its evocation of time and place it rings true at every turn. * Mail on Sunday * Bishop writes an exciting aerial dogfight, rich in the telling detail that makes for authenticity. Yet this is a good deal more than a bloke's yarn, with well-drawn, convincing characters and plenty of what the movie-makers used to call love interest, too. One for the beach - but probably not for the plane there. * Daily Mail * A terrific book, so riveting, exciting and moving...a true memorial * Spectator on Bomber Boys * As one of the bravest and best war correspondents alive, Bishop has an instinctive sympathy for his subject * Standard on Bomber Boys * One of the most profoundly moving books about the war to have emerged in recent memory * Sunday Telegraph on Bomber Boys * Superbly written and authoritative * Observer on Bomber Boys * A measured, lyrical novel of remarkable scope and poise, A GOOD WAR is also replete with the realism and authenticity that are the author's hallmark...wonderfully evocative...A GOOD WAR confirms Patrick Bishop as a writer of fiction who has come of age * Damien Lewis, bestselling author of Cobra Gold *
Reseña del editor:
Adam Tomaszewski is a Polish airman, flying Hurricanes alongside British pilots as the Battle of Britain rages in the summer skies over Kent and Sussex. Facing death daily and far from his friends and family, Adam finds himself drawn to a maverick Irish soldier called Gerry Cunningham. 'You're out of luck, brother,' are the first words Gerry says when they meet in the crush of men competing for the few women at a dance in a seaside hotel, but when Gerry betrays his lover Moira, Adam's fortunes seem to have changed. For the next four years, Adam's life and Gerry's are intertwined like good luck and bad, love and loss, life and death, their paths crossing at various points on Adam's perilous journey from the ruins of Poland to the rolling English countryside, from Egypt to Occupied France. A hauntingly evocative picture of wartime Britain, a twisting drama of fighting behind enemy lines, a compelling, suspenseful love story, A GOOD WAR proves Patrick Bishop - already acclaimed as a great historian of the war in the air - to be a superbly gifted novelist.
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