From the author of the acclaimed "The Blasphemer," a stunning new novel ranging from forbidden love in World War Two to the painful return of a man kept hostage in today's Afghanistan. 1939 In a hotel room overlooking Piccadilly Circus, two young men are arrested. Charles is court-martialled for 'conduct unbecoming'; Anselm is deported home to Germany for 're-education' in a brutal labour camp. Separated by the outbreak of war, and a social order that rejects their love, they must each make a difficult choice, and then live with the consequences. 2012: Edward, a diplomat held hostage for eleven years in an Afghan cave, returns to London to find his wife is dead, and in her place is an unnerving double - his daughter, now grown up. Numb with grief, he attempts to re-build his life and answer the questions that are troubling him. Was his wife's death an accident? Who paid his ransom? And how was his release linked to Charles, his father? As dark and nuanced as it is powerful and moving, " The Road Between Us" is a novel about survival, redemption and forbidden love. Its moral complexities will haunt the reader for days after the final page has been turned.
Nigel Farndale Books
This author delves into the complexities of human connection and ethical quandaries with penetrating insight. His prose is marked by meticulously crafted language and an ability to uncover hidden truths about the human condition. His works often explore themes of faith, identity, and the search for meaning in contemporary life. His writing offers a profound exploration of the soul that resonates deeply with readers.





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