Hilary Jones's sequel to Frontline chronicles some of the defining events of the 20th century as seen through the eyes of a preeminent medical family. The 1918 armistice has ended the war in Europe. But as the 1920s roars to life, it is an age of social change, excess, shellshock and ghosts.
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PRAISE FOR DR HILARY JONES: 'The doctor hits the spot and deserves to be read' Jeffrey Archer 'My diagnosis is that Frontline is a story to get the heart racing' Daily Express 'An enthralling tale and Jones' medical expertise never gets in the way of the action' Daily Mirror 'Dr Hilary is a master storyteller, and Frontline is an utterly absorbing page-turner' Lorraine Kelly, CBE 'Frontline succeeded where (Sebastian Faulks') Birdsong failed; in actually making me cry' National Federation of Pensioners magazine 'This is an ambitious, sweeping epic of a story, visceral in its descriptions, and written with great insight and empathy' Historical Novel Society