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Uncommon Enemy - A chilling story of love and betrayal under Nazi occupation

John Reynolds

Narrator John Reynolds

Publisher: John Reynolds

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Summary 
What would life in a democracy like New Zealand have been if it had been occupied by Nazi Germany? Would New Zealanders have resisted or collaborated? This well-researched gripping novel paints a realistic picture of what could have happened. Hamish Beavis, a Nazi collaborator and Stuart Johnson, a resistance member are both in love with beautiful Carol Peterson, who carries a dark secret. Carol's crucial choice and its repercussions are set against a background of violence and betrayal in post-war New Zealand under Nazi rule.Biography 
John Reynolds was born in Auckland, New Zealand. A qualified teacher he has taught in London England, Saskatchewan Canada, and Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). He has travelled widely throughout western and eastern Europe and the USA. He has MA from San Jose State University, California and a PhD from the University of Auckland. 
He has written scripts, screenplays several books and co-written five full-length musicals. His first novel Uncommon Enemy is in the "What If?". Germany has won WWII and democratic New Zealand is occupied. (This novel recently won a BooksGoSocial Gold Award and has been revised then re-released.) His latest young adult novel Robyn Hood Outlaw Princess is based on one of the musicals by the same name. He has also published a second edition of his popular Writing Your First Novel - a book for aspiring authors of fiction. His latest novel, Low Flying is gripping tale of drug smuggling by light aircraft, set in New Zealand, Russian and Afghanistan. The audiobook version is narrated by the author.
Duration: about 9 hours (09:25:52)
Publishing date: 2020-03-31; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —