*The Breaking Wave* is one of Nevil Shute's most poignant and psychologically suspenseful novels, set in the years just after World War II. Sidelined by a wartime injury, fighter pilot Alan Duncan reluctantly returns to his parents' remote sheep station in Australia to take the place of his bro
Requiem for a Wren
β Scribed by Shute, Nevil
- Book ID
- 108468540
- Publisher
- Random House
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0330026720
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β¦ Synopsis
Alan Duncan returns to Australia after the war and several years of study in England. But his homecoming is marred by the mysterious suicide of his parentsβ quiet and reliable parlour-maid. A search through her belongings in search of clues leads to heartbreaking revelations about the womanβs identity, the death of Alanβs brother Bill, and, above all, the disappearance of his brotherβs fianc?e.
Review
βTragically sad but also uplifting.β
β Sunday Express
About the Author
Nevil Shute Norway 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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