The Last Line by Stephen Ronson - ISBN: 9781399721233
Hardcover
1940: War looms, a child vanishes, and lines will be crossed.

The Last Line

A totally gripping WW2 historical fiction thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat

$52.28

  • Hardcover

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    9 April 2024

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Summary

‘John Cook is the Jack Reacher of 1940’s Britain’ - Damien Lewis

** May 1940.

With Nazi forces sweeping across France, invasion seems imminent. The English Channel has never felt so narrow.

In rural Sussex, war veteran John Cook has been tasked with preparing the resistance effort, should the worst happen.

But even as the foreign threat looms, it’s rumours of a missing child that are troubling Cook. A twelve-year-old girl was evacuated from L…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399721233
ISBN-10:1399721232
Author:Stephen Ronson
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder & Stoughton
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:9 April 2024
Weight:540g
Dimensions:236mm x 158mm x 30mm
Series:John Cook
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Critics Review

A brilliant noir thriller set in the darkest days of the Second World War * Stephen Leather *
Ronson delivers a cracking yarn, convincingly told. John Cook is the Jack Reacher of 1940s Britain * Damien Lewis, author of THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE *
A vivid sense of place with tension on every level, The Last Line dripped with historical detail and authenticity. I absolutely loved it * Marion Todd, author of SEE THEM RUN *
A tough, taut wartime thriller that reads like a cross between Alastair MacLean and Lee Child and atmospherically conjures up the spectre of war, the threat of Nazi invasion and other evils uncomfortably close to home. Dad’s Army, it ain’t! * Robbie Morrison *
Thrilling and intriguing in equal measure. Like Jack Reacher on the Home Front in WWII * Mason Cross *
The pace is quick and the action keeps coming. With well-chosen prose, the author gives the reader a snapshot of English countryside during wartime, with victory gardens, makeshift landing strips in farmers’ fields and railway platforms full of evacuated children. It was a page-turner and I couldn’t get enough * SaltyGalReads *
Addictively readable * Irish Independent *
There’s not a dull moment to be found in Stephen Ronson’s book, and it does a great job leaving its reader’s hungry for more. * surjit’s Books Blog *
Ronson delivers a cracking yarn, convincingly told. John Cook is the Jack Reacher of 1940’s Britain. – Damien Lewis
A vivid sense of place with tension on every level, The Last Line dripped with historical detail and authenticity. I absolutely loved it! – Marion Todd

About The Author

Stephen Ronson

Stephen Ronson grew up in Sussex, and spent a large part of his childhood exploring the woods and fields around Uckfield, many of which were still dotted with reminders of WW2 - pill boxes, tank traps, nissen huts, and graffiti left by soldiers awaiting D-Day. He is a passionate student of local history, and when he learnt about Auxiliary Units - groups of men who were instructed to lay low during the predicted nazi invasion and lead the fight back, he knew he had to write about a Sussex farmer, one with a love of the land, and a natural desire and ability to get the job done. Many of the locations and characters in the John Cook series are inspired by real places and real people. In particular, Stephen was inspired by his grandparents, Eric, Bessie, Peter and Vera, each of whom did their bit on the home front.

Nowadays, Stephen divides his time between Vermont, USA, and Uckfield, East Sussex. When he’s not writing, he can be found renovating his house, or walking the woods and the fields.

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