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Daily Star war correspondent Cassius Smythe is off to the Dardanelles to report on the Allied campaign. That is, if only the War Office will let him tell the truth. But after months in the trenches at Anzac Cove, Smythe learns that it isn't just the Ottoman who wish to claim back the land, and the truth is as slippery as a serpent... ¿ Includes bonus story "Edward's Journal". In 1861, Edward travels to New Zealand with the 57th regiment when a skirmish separates him and several other grenadiers from the main party. The men search for a way out of the bush, only someone doesn't want them to leave.…mehr

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Daily Star war correspondent Cassius Smythe is off to the Dardanelles to report on the Allied campaign. That is, if only the War Office will let him tell the truth. But after months in the trenches at Anzac Cove, Smythe learns that it isn't just the Ottoman who wish to claim back the land, and the truth is as slippery as a serpent... ¿ Includes bonus story "Edward's Journal". In 1861, Edward travels to New Zealand with the 57th regiment when a skirmish separates him and several other grenadiers from the main party. The men search for a way out of the bush, only someone doesn't want them to leave.
Autorenporträt
Lee Murray is writer, editor, poet, essayist, and screenwriter from Aotearoa. A five-time Bram Stoker Award-winner, Shirley Jackson Award-winner, she is a recipient of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in Fiction.