A Flag on the Abbey
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Elliott & Thompson Limited
Published:20th Sep '07
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A remarkable first novel, "A Flag on the Abbey", tells the tale of Finlay, a boy growing up just after the Second World War. His mother joins his father, stationed with the Navy in the Far East, and Finlay is left with his grandfather, living on a large estate in rural Hampshire. The intense relationship of grandfather and grandson, family and farmworkers is vividly evoked as all must learn to cope with the aftermath of war and the profound changes which swept through the English countryside in the 1950s.Though reminiscent of "Hardy" in its vivid re-creation of rural society, Rod Brammer also delivers page-turning brilliance as Finlay, following his father's military footsteps, is recruited to become a member of a secret, elite naval group sent to retrieve a crashed satellite in Northern Europe before the Russians, Americans and Israelis find it. The novel's gripping final pages will leave the reader anxious to read the next volume, which will continue Finlay's involvement in the world of espionage. (A film option is already under negotiation.)
"...Kathleen Finlay flew towards him as the old man opened his arms to receive the expected hug of welcome. The slap across the face sounded like a horse's hoof stamping on concrete. The homecoming surprise was complete. 'You disgusting old goat! You loathsome lecher!' she began, then whirled on the girl. 'Get upstairs and make yourself decent, hussy'. She turned back to her father. 'I've found tanks on the lawn, brambles growing into the kitchen, a cook who exudes the smell from hell and a whore in your bed. Are there any more surprises?' Her father smiled. 'Kathy, my darling, darling daughter. Welcome home, you've grown so like your mother.'"
ISBN: 9781904027553
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480 pages