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The White Rose Robert Webber

The White Rose By Robert Webber

The White Rose by Robert Webber


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The second in a series of novels taking its main characters through the Second World War. Set during the Finnish Winter War (1939-1940), events mostly unknown outside of Finland.

The White Rose Summary

The White Rose: Carlton Chronicles 2 by Robert Webber

"History has shown there are no invincible armies" Josef Vissarionovich Stalin November 1939. Stalin has signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler and is focussing on reclaiming the former Grand Duchy of Finland. Alex Carlton is sent undercover as a Swedish newspaper correspondent to monitor the developing situation and report back to MI2, in London.
As soviet bombers drop their bombs on Helsinki, Alex arrives in Finland and soon finds himself embroiled in the political and military efforts of a small Baltic state facing the might of Russia. He is captivated by the sheer determination of the Finnish people, and the skill and mastery of their military leaders as they defend their country against overwhelming odds, inflicting devastating casualties on the Soviet aggressor.
For the 105 days the war lasted, Alex faces danger and risk, and after it is all over, he discovers that life is even more complicated when the country is at peace.

About Robert Webber

Robert Webber has had a writing career authoring textbooks but always felt there was novel inside him. Robert lived and worked in Finland for nine years, where he became interested in, and thoroughly researched, the country's role in the Second World War. The novel has turned into a series based on some of the more obscure aspects of this fascinating period.

Additional information

NGR9781800461178
9781800461178
1800461178
The White Rose: Carlton Chronicles 2 by Robert Webber
New
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2021-01-28
296
N/A
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