A compelling, high-quality historical thriller that reveals a part of WW1 history that is little known about.
Philip Gray was inspired to write TWO STORM WOOD by his grandfather
who fought in the First World War.
He lives in London.
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Although the novel is deftly plotted and the atmosphere all
distorting fog and claustrophobic dugouts, its achievement lies in
Gray's finely worked portraits of the pity of war - those damaged
by conflict and those who have to deal with its mind-altering
consequences.
*The Times*
Through a clever series of plot twists...Gray leads...his readers
to the unexpected truth
*Sunday Times*
Two Storm Wood is an impressive achievement. It sheds a powerful
light on a neglected aspect of World War One history. I can't
recommend it enough.
*Alan Parks, author of Bloody January*
I couldn't put this down. A thriller and romance set amidst the
post-Armistice battlefields and the damaged people trying to do
right by the dead. Extraordinary setting, great characters,
bursting with ideas.
*Dominick Donald, author of Breathe*
Two Storm Wood has the literary class, intellectual depth, and
thriller pacing of Robert Harris at his best--with an added
spine-tingling aura of menace worthy of Stephen King. It's the most
chilling portrayal of a historical period since Philip Kerr's
novels of Nazi Berlin, yet at its core Gray's masterpiece is a
heart-rending story of sacrifice, love and loyalty overcoming the
psychological tortures of the World War I battlefields.
*Matt Rees, author of Mozart's Last Aria*
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