The Searight Saga

This Time Tomorrow, The Unforgiving Sea and The Red Oak

Fiction & Literature, Military, Historical, Literary
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Author: Rupert Colley ISBN: 1230003170229
Publisher: Rupert Colley Publication: April 5, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rupert Colley
ISBN: 1230003170229
Publisher: Rupert Colley
Publication: April 5, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

One family. Three generations. Three epic stories.

Historical fiction at its best… Three engrossing novels following the fortunes of one family from World War One to the turn of the new millennium.

This Time Tomorrow

Two brothers. One woman. A nation at war.

A compelling story of war, brotherly love, passion and betrayal during World War One.

Vast in scope and intimate in the portrayal of three lives swept along by circumstances, ‘This Time Tomorrow’ moves from the drawing rooms of Edwardian London to the trenches of the Western Front and to the uncertainty of post-war Britain.

The Unforgiving Sea

Ten men adrift on a lifeboat. Only one will live to tell the tale.

June 1944, World War Two, the middle of the Indian Ocean: a convoy ship is torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat. Most on board are killed but ten sailors manage to clamber aboard a lifeboat. With almost nothing to eat or drink, the men are cast adrift at the mercy of The Unforgiving Sea.

The Red Oak

The past is always with us; it’s just that sometimes we don’t see it.

Summer 2004. Tom Searight can’t relate to his 14-year-old daughter, Charlotte, or his cantankerous old father, Robert. But his life really disintegrates when he discovers his wife of 15 years, Julie, is having an affair with Charlotte’s favourite teacher.

A chance letter from France takes Tom on a journey to learn about the life of his great uncle, Guy Searight, a veteran of the First World War. But as Tom learns more about his family’s tragic past and his own father’s turbulent childhood, his future becomes increasingly uncertain.

Historical fiction with heart and drama.

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One family. Three generations. Three epic stories.

Historical fiction at its best… Three engrossing novels following the fortunes of one family from World War One to the turn of the new millennium.

This Time Tomorrow

Two brothers. One woman. A nation at war.

A compelling story of war, brotherly love, passion and betrayal during World War One.

Vast in scope and intimate in the portrayal of three lives swept along by circumstances, ‘This Time Tomorrow’ moves from the drawing rooms of Edwardian London to the trenches of the Western Front and to the uncertainty of post-war Britain.

The Unforgiving Sea

Ten men adrift on a lifeboat. Only one will live to tell the tale.

June 1944, World War Two, the middle of the Indian Ocean: a convoy ship is torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat. Most on board are killed but ten sailors manage to clamber aboard a lifeboat. With almost nothing to eat or drink, the men are cast adrift at the mercy of The Unforgiving Sea.

The Red Oak

The past is always with us; it’s just that sometimes we don’t see it.

Summer 2004. Tom Searight can’t relate to his 14-year-old daughter, Charlotte, or his cantankerous old father, Robert. But his life really disintegrates when he discovers his wife of 15 years, Julie, is having an affair with Charlotte’s favourite teacher.

A chance letter from France takes Tom on a journey to learn about the life of his great uncle, Guy Searight, a veteran of the First World War. But as Tom learns more about his family’s tragic past and his own father’s turbulent childhood, his future becomes increasingly uncertain.

Historical fiction with heart and drama.

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