Wildfire (1934) - In the Wake of the Body

Wildfire (1934) - In the Wake of the Body

by Kes Earnshaw
Wildfire (1934) - In the Wake of the Body

Wildfire (1934) - In the Wake of the Body

by Kes Earnshaw

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Overview

July 1934, Bavaria. And the SS have just shot Captain Rohm and his fellow leaders of the S.A. It's clear where Karl's loyalties shoudl lie. But life has a habit of giving us choices which are anything but clear.

Take Gustav: since he learned how to dream, he's been dreaming of a heroic life and death on the battlefield. But the first corpse he stumbles across isn't an enemy soldier like it should be - it's the body of a murdered woman in a clearing not a mile from his house.

Or Ludwig, the amateur herbalist who's never had ambitions beyond one day taking over the family farm. Now he finds himself embroiled in robbbing the garden of a local Party bigwig.

And Miti: beautiful, blonde, rich and talented, she shouldn't have problems beyond deciding what dress to wear for the next party. But instead, she's obssessed with questions of damnation and guilt - questions which only get more pressing as she leads her friends in a hunt to find the murderer.

 

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164302016
Publisher: TrueFiction Books
Publication date: 06/04/2020
Series: Wildfire
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 424 KB

About the Author

Kes was born in the North of England, within sight of the Lake District. She can still do the both the forward splits and box splits, but can no longer do splits beyond 180 degrees up the wall!

Entirely seriously, though her first and most enduring love was ballet, she was more talented as a pianist (and playing the piano is more respectable than dancing) so she got sent at an early age to an incredibly prestigious, enrirely horrendous, specialist music boarding school. The experience marred her for life and stopped her from growing up properly. (She never made it above 5ft.) Hence, she writes YA fiction, because the adult world still seems hostile territory. 

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