Jeane Slone has published four historical novels: 1. She Was a WWII Photographer Behind Enemy Lines. 2. She Flew Bombers During WW II. 3. She Built Ships During WW II. 4. She Was an American Spy During WW II.
But there was also this: In the past my novels have had, by design, a ripple of moral ambiguity to them. Not this time: World War II was a conflict without moral ambiguity. There was good and there was evil, and good triumphed. That was a factor that drew me to the subject, too...
Carol MacLean lives in the Glasgow area. She began by writing pocket novels, having 18 published before deciding to write a historical saga. She enjoys weaving social history into fiction and imagining how life must have been for ordinary people living through different times. When she’s not w...
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were well received so I put my hand up to do more. I ended up doing lots of travel and features, and I did a lot for Fairfax and also for SBS online, which was new and exciting at the time. I was working as a freelance journalist when I started to cross into writing novels. ...
William L. Shirer was an American journalist, historian, and novelist, best known for his massive study The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany (1960). In the 1920s and ’30s Shirer was stationed in Europe and in India as a foreig
Böll’s ironic novels on the travails of German life during and after World War II capture the changing psychology of the German nation. The son of a cabinetmaker, Böll graduated from high school in 1937. He was called into compulsory labour service in 1938 and then served six years ...
On a side note, Ian Fleming's boss, Admiral John Godfrey, became the inspiration for the fictional MI5 chief, "M," in Fleming's James Bond spy novels. James Bond novelist Ian Fleming (left), who was then the assistant to Admiral James Godfrey, is credited with hatching the idea that ...