
Killing Widows
Clive Birch(Author)
Matador (Publisher)
Published on 28. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-78901-463-1 (ISBN)
Description
Whilst studying abroad at Salamanca University, French student Natascha is tasked by her grandmother to discover the truth behind the disappearance of her English friend, Joan, who was happily married to a Spaniard before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Initially reluctant, Natascha is gradually drawn into the past and begins to uncover the tragic last few months of Joan's life in the beautiful village of Santo Domingo, nestled beneath the Bejar Mountains. Her enquiries are hampered by the overwhelming reluctance of the locals to speak of that horrific period in history, but Natascha is undeterred in her determination to reveal the truth - even if it leads her into danger...
Told in parallel is the story of Joan (or Juana); from her wedding in Burgos to the birth of her daughter and married life in Santo Domingo. This book details the violent struggles of civil war in a well-researched, emotionally-driven manner. Inspired by true events, it begins with Franco's African army sweeping northwards, with killer squads employed to search out pockets of resistance.
An uncompromising look at the plight of ordinary people during the horrors of the Spanish Civil War.
Told in parallel is the story of Joan (or Juana); from her wedding in Burgos to the birth of her daughter and married life in Santo Domingo. This book details the violent struggles of civil war in a well-researched, emotionally-driven manner. Inspired by true events, it begins with Franco's African army sweeping northwards, with killer squads employed to search out pockets of resistance.
An uncompromising look at the plight of ordinary people during the horrors of the Spanish Civil War.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Troubador Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78901-463-1 (9781789014631)
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Person
Clive Birch worked in education, both in the UK and abroad with the MOD and in international schools. Whilst overseas he witnessed civil war and human rights abuses, and became involved in refugee welfare. He is also an artist and theatre designer, and has exhibited his work in several countries.