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Coward on the Beach, Vol. 1
Author : James Delingpole
Highlights
English
Language
Dick Coward 1
Edition
328
Pages
9780747592747
ISBN-13
0747592747
ISBN-10Bloomsbury UK
Publisher
198 mm
Height
129 mm
Width
20 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
World War II's answer to Flashman, only much more honorableDick's a Coward by name but not by natureour hero has the uncanny knack of being in just the right place at just the wrong time. The first volume of Coward's adventures finds him storming the Normandy beaches with the green berets of 47 Royal Marines Commando. Outnumbered and outgunned, they have a mission to capture the strategically vital town of Port-en-Bessinor die trying. Protecting Coward throughout is his hardbitten, long-suffering assistant and head groom to his estate Price, for whom "noblesse oblige "died long ago at Passchendaele. But there are worse things than war, Coward knows, not least the horrific possibility that the family estate might fall into the hands of his ghastly, undeserving brother, James. Only by amassing sufficient military glory to appease his difficult fatherand living to tell the talecan Coward guarantee that justice prevails. Such a pity that military decorations tend so often to be posthumous.
