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rank 2543
word count 87523
date submitted 03.04.2010
date updated 03.04.2010
genres: Fiction, Thriller
classification: universal
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The Missing Years

Richard Clifton

Story based on my escape from an Italian POW camp while I was attached to the LRDG.

 

The story opens in the Western Desert a short while before the June 1942 advance by Rommel, which took the Axis to the outskirts of Alexandria. Basil Holden, using a patrol truck from the Long range Desert Group as a taxi, is about to blow up a petrol dump deep in the desert and many miles behind enemy lines. Although only 22 years of age, nearly three years of active service have endowed him with a maturity not often found in one so young. The special duties he undertook, invariably in enemy territory, had developed his natural self reliance into a sense of leadership which was to prove invaluable in the days to follow.

 
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itailian, pow, war, wwii

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elina914 wrote 271 days ago

Richard --

This is a great story. I just wonder why you couldn´t present it as a "true" story. Too many secrets?

You are backed, and starred.

Elina
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celticwriter wrote 654 days ago

Wow. Hooked. In my other life, when I'm not pretending to be a novelist, I'm a scriptwriter, and I can appreciate a good visual structure. Backed.

sincerely,
jim
jack & charmian london (love it if you could give mine a look, thank you)

soutexmex wrote 766 days ago

Rich: love that short pitch. It hooked me! That long pitch is good but can you flesh it out a bit more? Perfecting your pitches is how you climb in ranking to gather more exposure and comments to better your novel. But the writing is good so I am SHELVING you.

Though I have been a very active member for over a year, I can still use your comments on my book when you get the chance. Every little bit helps. Cheers!

JC
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Burgio wrote 767 days ago

I like books that take me away from my everyday world and transport me to a different one. And this does that very well by moving me back in time to WWII and into a POW camp. You have a great writing style. I'm glad you wrote this in third person; that's a much more sophisticated style of writing than first person; gives the story depth it wouldn't have had if you'd written this as just another war memoir. This is what I call a "plane book"; one I could sink myself in so deeply if I read it on a plane I could forget I was 30,000 miles up in a metal cage. It's a good read. I’m adding this to my shelf. Burgio (Grain of Salt).

carlashmore wrote 769 days ago

What beautiful prose, even the opening line was one I had to read then reread just to savur the lyrical nature of your writing. This quality is continued throughout the chapters that I read. Wonderful stuff. I am delighted to back this
Carl
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