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Tulloch at War - Books 1-3

Malcolm Archibald

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Books 1-3 in 'Tulloch at War', a series of historical war novels by Malcolm Archibald, now available in one volume!
 
Now I Am A Soldier: Against the backdrop of the 1930s, Douglas Tulloch navigates his way through India's Northwest Frontier and the early days of World War II in France. The repercussions of his decisions will follow him from the alleys of Brussels to the shores of Dunkirk, as Tulloch’s mettle is put to the test.
 
The Regiment That Lost Its Soul: Lieutenant Douglas Tulloch and the Lothian Rifles help defend Britain from the German invasion, but Tulloch feels that something is not right with the battalion. The Lothians share in O’Connor’s victorious advance in Operation Compass, but can they overcome the malaise that seems to have followed them from Dunkirk?
 
The End of the Beginning: Recovering from his injuries, Lieutenant Tulloch returns to the Lothian Rifles just as the tide of war shifts. With Rommel’s forces pressing into Allied territory, the British are pushed to their limit. As the men prepare for a defining battle at El Alamein, Tulloch must rebuild his unit's morale and trust among his men while navigating a war that seems increasingly hopeless.
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