Rawlings reluctantly agrees to write his memoir of the Sarajevo Siege which he and Mia, a war photographer, endured for three years. Mia later died in an explosion in Afghanistan which badly injured Rawlings. Suffering acute PTSD, his return to Sarajevo brings back traumatic memories, whilst a visit to Mia's family reveals some shocking surprises.
Jane McCulloch Books
Transitioning from a career as a theatre and opera director, this author now dedicates their time to writing. Their work delves into the complexities of human relationships and inner emotional landscapes, as suggested by the title of their poetry collection, 'Between Sanity and Madness'. Readers can expect a penetrating and introspective style that explores the depths of the human psyche.


Still suffering from injuries he sustained in Afghanistan, E.G. Rawlings, the veteran war correspondent, is balancing writing his new book with the very different demands of two strong women, and those of his delightful grandson Felix. As if things weren't already complicated enough, Rawlings' life is turned upside down when Covid hits the UK.