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The Raven Hovers Teresa Crane

The Raven Hovers von Teresa Crane

The Raven Hovers Teresa Crane


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Zusammenfassung

World War II - Marek and Stefan are the sons of two Polish girls by the same English father. When Germany invades Poland they are brought together as Marek flies to Poland to analyze an unexploded rocket. An awkward relationship is antagonized further by Marek's attraction to Stefan's girlfriend.

The Raven Hovers Zusammenfassung

The Raven Hovers Teresa Crane

Stefan and Marek, two men bound together by blood and their Polish homeland, are divided by a hatred sown since birth. Stefan, the illegitimate outcast, has lived a harsh and difficult life on the Essex Marshes: Marek, diffident and intellectual, has been brought up in easy and affluent London. It is only with the outbreak of war, when Hitler determines to destroy Pland, that their lives change. As the war rages around them- Stefan, a hero of the Polish partisan movement and Marek engaged on a secret mission to gain intelligence on German weaponry- they are constantly thrown together, yet still the bitter past is a source of discourse. Danusia, Stefan's lover and fellow-freedom fighter, is startled by their emnity. She is also aware of the similarities; perceiving strength where one man sees weakness, courage where the other sees cowardice and sensitivity in the place of savagery, she finds herself drawn to both men. Yet it is the quieter Marek in whom she confides a secret that could endanger the lives of them all- and destroy the cause for which an entire country is fighting...

The Raven Hovers Bewertungen

** 'A smashing storyteller. IRISH TIMES

Über Teresa Crane

Teresa Crane has always wanted to write. In 1977 she gave herself a year to see if she could, and since then has published numerous short stories and twelve novels. She lives in Essex.

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GOR001994863
9780751512977
0751512974
The Raven Hovers Teresa Crane
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Little, Brown Book Group
1997-11-06
246
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