The Dark Tower
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
The Dark Tower
A young woman learns that the man she loves has been killed fighting in a foreign war. She decides to visit his grave - or the place where his grave would be if he had one...
For this is South Africa in 1879, and the British army has just suffered the worst defeat in its history.
Laura's journey alternates with an account of events leading up to the battle - seen from the point of view of Theo, her lost love. Other perspectives are those of Septimus, an American journalist, and Rejoice, Laura's African maid.
These four offer their separate, but inter-related, views of the world - views at once all too familiar, and strange.
Some things don't change. Love and friendship; death and betrayal. History is just the accumulation of people's lives, after all.
Customer Reviews
A masterpiece - stunning!
A wonderful book - such subtly drawn characters, their emotion heightened by understatement, period detail and historical fact matched seamlessly with the timeless story of lost love, of those killed in war and those left behind. Contrasting vividly between the repressive, formal world of 1870s England and the hot, bloody battlefields of the Zulu War, this is a truly captivating story which will draw you in and stay with you long after you have finished reading.