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A man in his mid eighties is preparing to leave his home for the last time. As he waits alone for a delayed taxi he reflects on his life, particularly his time as a British soldier on the Western Front, the Somme and Passchendaele during the Great War. This experience defined and shaped the whole of his life.

Produktbeschreibung
A man in his mid eighties is preparing to leave his home for the last time. As he waits alone for a delayed taxi he reflects on his life, particularly his time as a British soldier on the Western Front, the Somme and Passchendaele during the Great War. This experience defined and shaped the whole of his life.
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Autorenporträt
Conceived the morning after VE Day in 1945, Peter Morse was born and educated in London. He worked for Rolls-Royce as a mechanical engineer for thirty four years, becoming the internationally recognised UK specialist in the field of subsonic air-breathing missile propulsion systems. Retiring before the turn of the century, and following a period of consultancy for HM government, he now writes full time while living in a village between Bristol and Bath.Following the success of 'an unknown soldier' published in 2017 and 'random consequences' 2018, these two volumes of 'recurring echoes' mark his third and fourth publications with SilverWood Books.