A Surrey village in the final months of the war with the occasional V1 thundering overhead . . .
Against this backdrop a group of people, linked by events, play their game of patience: Hugh Thurloe, a former architect, is absent – either a prisoner of the Japanese or dead, at home his wife, mother and son wait for him or for news. A pacifist, exempt from active service on condition that he works on the land, waits for the chance to return to university; and the wife of one of his friends, also a pacifist, waits for her husband to come out of prison. A farmer and his sister wait for the death of their father, afflicted with a long and painful illness. And all these people are observed by seventeen year old Valerie, daughter of a well-known M.P. She too is waiting – for an end to the V1s that fill her with totally unreasoning panic and for much else besides.
This complicated game of patience is disrupted by the arrival of a balloon-barrage crew – brash invaders of a place previously too secluded to have felt the full impact of war. The tensions between the newcomers and the original players of the game, and the increasing tensions between the players themselves, provide the theme of Francis King’s novel which is as solid in characterisation, as adroit in story-telling and as subtle in its evocation of atmosphere as all his work.
- ISBN10 1447258304
- ISBN13 9781447258308
- Publish Date 21 November 2013
- Publish Status Permanently Withdrawn
- Out of Print 19 January 2022
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Pan Macmillan
- Imprint Macmillan Bello
- Format eBook (EPUB)
- Pages 256
- Language English