Requiem for a Wren by Nevil Shute - ISBN: 9780099530237
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Secrets, wartime love, and a tragic death haunt an Australian farm.

Requiem for a Wren

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    272 pages

  • Release Date

    1 December 2009

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Summary

The mysterious death of a young woman on an Australian farm reveals a bittersweet story of doomed wartime romance amidst a family crisis.

Alan Duncan returns to his family home in Australia after the war and several years of study in England. But his homecoming is marred by the mysterious suicide of his parents’ quiet and reliable parlour-maid. A search through her belongings in search of clues leads to heartbreaking revelations about the woman’s identity, the death of Alan’s brother …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099530237
ISBN-10:0099530236
Author:Nevil Shute
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:1 December 2009
Weight:197g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 17mm
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Critics Review

“Tragically sad but also uplifting.” -Sunday Express

My favourite novel, by my favourite author, is a wonderful example of a master’s craft. This understated Second World War love story still has a freshness and sincerity more than half a century after it was written. Tragically sad but also uplifting – Gerald Seymour * Sunday Express *Magnificent * Guardian *Shattering, unaffected, literary style…masterly – H.E. BatesThere is little that Mr Shute does not know about choosing an appealing story and telling it in a gripping way * The Times *Remarkable books…I share a fierce personal regard for Nevil Shute – Richard BachA gripping wartime classic * Daily Mail *

About The Author

Nevil Shute

Nevil Shute was born on 17 January 1899 in Ealing, London. After attending the Dragon School and Shrewsbury School, he studied Engineering Science at Balliol College, Oxford. He worked as an aeronautical engineer and published his first novel, Marazan, in 1926. In 1931 he married Frances Mary Heaton and they went on to have two daughters. During the Second World War he joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve where he worked on developing secret weapons. After the war he continued to write and settled in Australia where he lived until his death on 12 January 1960. His most celebrated novels include Pied Piper (1942), No Highway (1948), A Town Like Alice (1950) and On the Beach (1957).

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