The Last Kestrel (CD-Audio)
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The Last Kestrel (CD-Audio)

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CD-Audio Published: 01/03/2011
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Publisher: ISIS Publishing
ISBN: 9781445008820
Dimensions: 190 x 185 mm

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“A thought-provoking and poignant read”

Switching between the points of view of Ellen Thomas, long-time war correspondent, and Hasina, wife and mother, The Last Kestrel provides an insightful and devastating glimpse into the British and American Forces’ war... More

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“Well worth a read”

A brilliant debut novel that’s well worth the read. The story grips the reader from beginning to end whilst showing some of the atrocities of war in an incredibly thought-provoking manner. Jill McGivering is clearly a... More

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“i couldnt put this book down”

The Last Kestrel, is set in contemporary Helmand province and tells the story of a woman journalist’s search for the truth behind a local army interpreter’s mysterious death.
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