Foul is Fair: A Novel About the Greatest Unsung British Heroes of the Second World War

Foul is Fair: A Novel About the Greatest Unsung British Heroes of the Second World War

by RobertO.Scott (Author)

Synopsis

Autumn 1943 - After yet another secret mission into German-occupied Holland, John Armstrong is now the only survivor of what started out as a five-strong S.B.S. team. While he is in hiding at a farm run by Dutch Patriots, a deep, passionately powerful love suddenly explodes between John and Anna Maurik, the daughter of the absent farm owner. When the time comes for his long delayed return to Britain, John promises to marry Anna once the war is over. Will Anna manage to avoid the Gestapo until then? Will John survive his Royal Navy duties and his most dangerous S.B.S activities? Will they ever have the chance to see the beauty of John's native Lake District homeland as man and wife?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Publisher: Matador
Published: 01 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1848760175
ISBN 13: 9781848760172

Author Bio
Robert O. Scott was born in Glasgow in 1927. He served in the RAF after the end of the Second World War, mostly in Germany. In 1958 he left his office job to live in the remote north west Scottish highlands and worked as a gamekeeper there. Now retired and living in Pitlochry he enjoys walking in the Perthshire Hills. Foul is Fairis his second novel, and he has had some poetry published.