"One Dead for Every Kilometre Home" by Fergus O'Connell

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  • (1888PressRelease) September 24, 2016 - "One Dead for Every Kilometre Home" by Fergus O'Connell, ISBN #978-1944156312, About the Book: 1914. Ranveer, the eldest son of a wealthy Indian family, joins the British Indian Army and is sent to fight on the Western Front.

    Wounded and in hospital, he falls in love with Eve, an Englishwoman. But the conventions of the time mean they will never find a home in England. They travel to India but there it is no better and Ranveer gets drawn into the struggle for Indian independence. Now he must choose between family and his country on the one hand and the woman he loves on the other.

    About the Author:
    The Sunday Business Post has described Fergus O'Connell as 'having more strings to his bow than a Stradivarius'.

    His novel Call the Swallow was described by The Irish Times newspaper as 'better than Schindler's Ark'. The book was short-listed for the 2002 Kerry Ingredients Irish Fiction Prize and nominated for the Hughes & Hughes / Sunday Independent Novel of the Year.

    His second novel The Paradise Ghetto was nominated for both a Costa Book Award and for The People's Book Prize.

    For more about this book, see:
    https://www.facebook.com/The.Paradise.Ghetto.by.Fergus.Oconnell

    Fergus is also the author of fifteen business books. The first of these, 'How to Run Successful Projects - the Silver Bullet', has become both a bestseller and a classic and has been constantly in print for over twenty years. His book on common sense entitled 'Simply Brilliant' - also a bestseller and now in its fourth edition - was runner-up in the WH Smith Book Awards 2002. His business books have been translated into nearly thirty languages.

    For more about Fergus O'Connell and his various publications, see:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fergus-OConnell/e/B000APF0KK

    "One Dead for Every Kilometre Home" is available in paperback from Amazon at:
    https://www.amazon.com/One-Dead-Every-Kilometre-Home/dp/1944156313

    This WWI Indian wartime novel is also available to download in e-book format from:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Dead-Every-Kilometre-Home-ebook/dp/B01KVK95CW

    Press/Media Contact Details:
    Darin Jewell
    Managing Director
    The Inspira Group Literary Agency
    London, England
    Tel. 0208 292 5163
    E-mail: darin ( @ ) theinspiragroup dot com

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