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The breaking waveThe breaking wave

The breaking wave1955

Nevil Shute

About this book

This is the same book as *Requiem for a Wren*. Alan Duncan is a lawyer, recently called to the bar in England, returning home to his wealthy parents' prosperous sheep station (ranch) in Australia. He studied as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and fought as a pilot in World War II before being injured in action and losing both feet in an air crash. His arrival home is marred by the apparent suicide of his parents' housekeeper, a young Englishwoman called Jessie Proctor. Alan realises that this troubled woman must have left her personal papers hidden somewhere in the event that her suicide attempt was not successful. He searches the house and happens upon a small suitcase of letters, diaries and the woman's passport. He is appalled to learn that the woman was, in fact, Janet Prentice — a former Royal Navy Wren and the former girlfriend of his dead brother Bill, and someone for whom Alan had spent considerable time searching immediately after the war. (from [fadedpage.com][1]) [1]: http://fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20140335

Details

First published
1955
Publisher
Vintage
Pages
258
ISBN-13
9780307477354
OL Work ID
OL2779789W

Subjects

BiographyFictionWorld War, 1939-1945Social life and customsWar correspondentsForeign correspondentsCaricatures and cartoonsPictorial worksHistoryFiction, generalWorld War,1939-1945Australian fictionSuicide victims

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