The Gate of the Sun

The Gate of the Sun

by Derek Lambert (Author), Derek Lambert (Author)

Synopsis

Spain, over a span of forty turbulent years, is the theatre for a drama of love, friendship, ideals, ambition and revenge in this powerful and passionate novel about the Spanish Civil War by Derek Lambert.

`Gripping ... a cross between Harold Robbins and Hemingway' Sunday Express

On the bitter battlefields of the Spanish Civil War, an unlikely friendship is forged. Tom Canfield and Adam Fleming are from different countries and on opposing sides, yet they have one thing in common - a passionate love for Spain...

With a fervour to match their own, a woman is battling in the same bloody struggle. She is Ana, the Black Widow; young, beautiful, bereaved - and a dangerous freedom fighter.

The end of the armed conflict will not end the conflicting emotions that draw these people together. For over forty turbulent years, from the dark days of Franco's victory to the birth of modern Spain, they will be bound together in an intricate web - of love betrayal, ambition and revenge...

Derek Lambert, who knew and loved Spain for many years, uses his unique understanding of Spanish history and character in this sweeping novel which encompasses some of the most crucial events of twentieth-century Europe, creates characters of extraordinary depth and humanity, and tells a story of compelling power and vitality.

$9.91

Save:$2.77 (22%)

Quantity

Temporarily out of stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Publisher: Collins Crime Club
Published: 12 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 0008287686
ISBN 13: 9780008287689

Media Reviews

`Gripping ... a cross between Harold Robbins and Hemingway' Sunday Express

`Pure unadulterated story telling' Daily Telegraph

`Excellent ... fascinating and compelling' London Life

`Highly-readable ... The Gate of the Sun is an intelligent, tightly-written book' Costa Blanca News

Author Bio

Derek Lambert was born in 1929, and served in the RAF for two and a half years, before becoming a foreign correspondent, travelling the world to exotic locations that later inspired his novels. His travels gave him first-hand knowledge of his material and it was his authentic tales of espionage that made him a household name and bestselling author. He spent the later years of his life in Spain, where he died in 2001 at the age of 71.