We Are Broken: A gripping novel that simmers to a shocking climax

Author:   Paul Coffey
Publisher:   Independent Publishing Network
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9781800493742


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   23 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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THE MUST READ HISTORICAL FICTION THRILLER OF THE YEAR IT'S NOT ONLY WAR THAT CREATES MONSTERS ... The Great War may be over but for disfigured veteran Charlie Hobbs, peace brings its own struggle. Appalled by his gruesome appearance, Hobbs enlists the help of renowned sculptor Francis Derwent Wood, who creates him a lifelike mask to conceal his broken face. But in yearning for acceptance and a return to the life and the love, he left behind, Hobbs finds the country he fought for shattered by grief; an England in mourning for those who didn't return. And he is about discover that it's not only war that creates monsters. Demons can lurk deep within; and when they threaten to resurface, everything is at risk. _____________________________________________________ Also available from Paul Coffey - Shadows of the Somme 'A NAME ON A HEADSTONE ... A CENTURY OF SECRETS' 'Harris looked up at the sky, crystal blue and cloudless ... he closed his eyes, put the whistle to his lips and blew.' The first of July 1916 and in the French countryside tens of thousands of doomed British soldiers are being killed and wounded as the bloody Battle of the Somme begins.Captain Edward Harris, vainly encouraging his men over the top and headlong into the murderous German machine guns, is badly wounded. Crawling to a shell hole for cover, he lies helpless as the carnage continues around him.October 2015 and Tom Harris has no interest in the First World War. For him it's a conflict from another age. But during a visit to the battlefields he becomes fascinated by a headstone in a British war cemetery showing his namesake.Desperate to learn more Tom begins to delve into the past where he discovers ordinary men consumed by extraordinary times. And in doing so he unearths a remarkable and moving story of loss, despair, hope and redemption.

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Author:   Paul Coffey
Publisher:   Independent Publishing Network
Imprint:   Independent Publishing Network
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9781800493742


ISBN 10:   1800493746
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   23 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Reviews from Amazon readers for Paul Coffey's Shadows of the Somme'Gripping debut novel' - FIVE stars 'A must read book' - FIVE stars 'A brilliant first novel' - FIVE stars 'Couldn't put it down' - FIVE stars 'Compelling read' 'Like Birdsong'


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Paul Coffey was born and raised in Nottingham, England, and spent almost 20 years working as a journalist before moving into media and communications within law enforcement. His debut novel, Shadows of the Somme, was independently published in 2015. He still lives in Nottinghamshire with his wife and two daughters. Visit www.paul-coffey.com

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