A Song At Twilight

A Song At Twilight

by Lilian Harry (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1941 and at quiet Harrowbeer, in Devon, a new airfield has been built. Amongst the squadrons moving in are pilots from Britain, Canada and Poland. The airfield, with its noise and its population, has a massive impact on the peaceful villages nearby - an impact that will affect some inhabitants for the rest of their lives. A SONG AT TWILIGHT tells the story of three such women who will never forget Harrowbeer. Alison Knight, married to pilot Andrew and newly pregnant, comes to be with her husband in the nearby picturesque village of Buckland Monachorum. Renie Wilkins, a WAAF from Portsmouth, is posted to Harrowbeer, first as a parachute packer and then to work in the Operations Room. Even local girl May Prettyjohn finds herself caught up in the life of the RAF, watching the aircraft take off on their dangerous missions over the English Channel and into France and Germany, and waiting - as do both Alison and Renie and all the other men and women of Harrowbeer - for the same number of planes to come back. This, however, is war - and not all the aircraft return. Of the men who catch at these women's hearts - Andrew Knight, young Ben Hazelwood and the Polish airman Stefan Dabrowski - not all may survive. But throughout all the joys, troubles and anguish of love and war, the work of the airfield will go on.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Orion
Published: 12 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0752867202
ISBN 13: 9780752867205
Book Overview: Lilian Harry continues to expand her regional readership beyond Hampshire with this second novel set in Devon Lilian Harry's recent novels have appeared on the Sunday Times Bestseller list Lilian Harry is a Book Club main selection and top seller Major publicity events in Hampshire and Devon

Media Reviews
'A riveting read, full of heartache, tensionand the sheer resilience of folk during the Second World War' NEWS LETTER
Author Bio
Lilian Harry grew up in Portsmouth and now lives in a village on the edge of Dartmoor. She has a son, a daughter and two grandchildren, and is a keen walker.