This author crafts compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of military life and its profound impact on individuals and relationships. Her stories are characterized by a deep exploration of courage, resilience, and the human spirit's ability to connect amidst adversity. With a keen eye for detail and an intuitive grasp of human psychology, she immerses readers in worlds filled with suspense and emotional depth. Her distinctive voice shines through in her portrayal of strong female characters navigating both internal struggles and external conflicts.
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A compelling wartime drama for fans of Lucinda Riley and Dilly Court. One winter morning in Germany in early 1945, Detta passes a group of exhausted British prisoners of war who are being force-marched westwards. One man catches her eye and she cannot forget him. The following day she receives an urgent message to contact the local priest: he needs her help. Miranda is a photography student in Berlin in 1989 as the Wall falls. Trapped in an abusive relationship, her one hope for escape is an old postcard of the village her grandmother, Detta, was born in. As Miranda flees through the rubble of the Berlin wall and into the East, she begins to suspect she's being followed by the Stasi. Two very different timelines; two women who share a history and a dark secret. Can they save each other now the time has come to reveal it? Acclaim for Clare Harvey's novels: 'Had me enthralled' Kate Furnivall 'Will delight all those who love a good wartime story' Dilly Court 'A gripping story' Julie Cohen 'An exceptional talent' Kate Rhodes 'A triumph' Jill Mansell 'Heartwarming, enjoyable and full of surprises' Elizabeth Chadwick 'A real page-turner' Ellie Dean
The activities of young Muslim intellectuals in Indonesia's Liberal Islam Network (JIL) have sparked significant controversy and backlash, prompting other liberal Islamic groups to distance themselves from JIL. The examination of these reactions sheds light on the roles and responsibilities of intellectuals in shaping new ideas within Islamic society, highlighting the tensions between progressive thought and traditional beliefs in a rapidly evolving cultural landscape.