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The Red Boat

Published
Dec 2014
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
160

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During the German occupation of France in the 1940s, a Field Marshall's golden locket passes from lover to lover, and betrayal to betrayal. A mother is distraught as her little boy vanishes from a Normandy beach while her husband philanders with his secretary. All the while, a village flower girl is deprived of her innocence, her friends and her country, leading to her betrayal by her lover in the French Underground. About the Author Allen Brookins-Brown was born in Saarburg, France, in 1945, the son of a rare coin dealer. Orphaned at an early age, he was adopted by an American family in the United States where he graduated from university in 1970 and entered into finance. His novels are drawn from his father's wartime experiences in the French Army and family narratives. His family consists of himself and two dictatorial cats, Thompson and Doris.

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First Edition Dec 2014 Dorrance Publishing Co. ISBN13 9781480901803 ISBN10 1480901806
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Feb 2015 Dorrance Publishing ISBN10 B00T5HSUTW
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