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1941.
In a better world Jochen would be a concert pianist but in this one, though unconvinced by Nazi ideology, he's in North Africa, flying for the Fuhrer.
In the desert life is simple; at home it's complicated. Lotte, a schoolteacher, loves him but where's Gerda, the war widow he's fallen for? His twin sister Ilse worries him too; what does she see in Heinecke, the creep with the Gestapo connection? And what is happening to the Jews?
Is Jochen too wrapped up in himself to see what's going on?
Loosely inspired by the life of Hans-Joachim Marseille, this exciting novel grapples with tough topics around personal beliefs in Nazi Germany.
'What will the world be like if we win?'
Bruce Fellows, having come third in the first Daily Telegraph Young Writer of the Year Award back in the 80s, went on to teach English for many years. He has written two original plays for Bristol's Theatre West: Rabbit Ears and Broadbent as well as several short pieces for Bristol's Show of Strength Theatre and South Gloucestershire's Brass Works Theatre. His adaptation of Moby Dick has been accepted by Brass Works Theatre and is awaiting production. His WW2 novel, That Quiet Earth (Pen and Sword) was published in 2014. Bruce lives in Bristol.