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Sunday, 3 January 2010

Streets of Blood by Michael Yarwood

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-011-0
Paperback RRP: £11.75


UKBookland Price : £8.49 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available
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Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-031-8

Another year has dragged by, the German occupation since the failed 1943 Jewish Ghetto uprising in Warsaw was still as strong as ever. The Polish resistance alongside the Polish Home Army commanded by Bor Komorowski decided to launch a surprise attack on the German occupiers. On August 1st 1944 an Home Army of some 45,000 poles including civilians and resistance launched a planned attack on the Nazis to take back the Old Town District. This action resulted in the massacre of almost every living, man, woman and child in the most horrendous and brutal ways possible. Hitler wanted to chow the rest of Europe the consequences of making a stand against the Third Reich. The city of Warsaw was razed to the ground in retaliation. A novel of fiction loosely based on facts of betrayal, murder and in house fighting by all factions concerned forced Tomas Budzyn to lead his resistance unit away from the Home Army, to fight their own war, bringing their dark story out into the light.

1 comment:

  1. Very good. Could be better by ensuring the original is proof-read and syntaxed by one other than the author. Authors tend not to re-read their work but instead peruse from memorey and thus 'miss' the mistakes. Both Michael's 'fictional' novels have numerous 'avoidable' mistakes that detract from what are otherwise excellent pieces of work. Because I am a 'nutter' for this type of book I will still therefore class them as excellent and look forward to his next one. Well done.

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