Field Service

Field Service

by RobertEdric (Author)

Synopsis

Morlancourt, Northern France, 1920. In the aftermath of the bloodiest conflict the world has ever seen, a small contingent of battle-worn soldiers remains in Northern France. Captain James Reid and his compatriots are tasked with the identification and burial of innumerable corpses as they assimilate the events of the past four years. The stark contrast between the realities of burying men in France and the reports of honouring the dead back in Britain is all too clear. But it is only when the daily routine is interrupted by a visit from two women, both seeking solace from their grief, that the men are forced to acknowledge the part they too have played. With his trademark unerring precision and lacerating honesty, Robert Edric explores the emotional hinterland which lies behind the work done by the War Graves Commission in the wake of the First World War.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 16 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 0857522892
ISBN 13: 9780857522894
Book Overview: With trademark precision and telling psychological acuity, Robert Edric offers a stunningly different take on the aftershocks of the Great War

Media Reviews
There has been a slew of novels commemorating the First World War's anniversaries. Field Service will be judged one of the best. -- John Sutherland The Times A masterly analyst of human behaviour...Carefully nuanced and engaging...Puts the work of most other historical novelists in the shade -- Nick Rennison Sunday Times I found this deeply moving; a fine tribute to the early work of the War Graves Commission, which I'll never take for granted again Saga
Author Bio
Robert Edric was born in 1956. His novels include Winter Garden (James Tait Black Prize winner 1986), A New Ice Age (runner-up for the Guardian Fiction Prize 1986), The Book of the Heathen (winner of the WH Smith LIterary Award 2000), Peacetime (longlisted for the Booker Prize 2002), Gathering the Water (longlisted for the Booker Prize 2006) and In Zodiac Light (shortlisted for the Dublin Impac Prize 2010). His most recent novel is Sanctuary. He lives in Yorkshire.