During the European summer of 1916, the horror of war spreads its tentacles to grip a working-class circle of relatives in Balmain, New South Wales. The war has ended, and Clarence Miller carries wounds that can not be seen. He returns home to a loving wife and infant son, but his life shouldn’t be the similar again.
Together they searching for a fresh start within the country, but memories of his trauma near the Northern French village of Fromelles still imprison him. Tragedy strikes and casts a heavy shadow over ensuing generations of the Miller circle of relatives. A voice from the past and a resolute young woman could also be the circle of relatives’s most effective chance of finding peace.
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“Murphy captures the brutal reality of conflict, entering the minds of soldiers faced with the unthinkable. His attention to detail relating to historical and military events is faultless.” – Gary McKay, Writer & Historian
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