Deck of Cards-bookcover

By: Fin Brown

Deck of Cards

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Two best friends believe they are set for the quiet life in rural Norfolk when war breaks out in 1914, and their lives are uprooted when they find themselves heading for war-torn France.


The French fields of war leave the two young men fighting for more than just their lives when a chance encounter tests their friendship as well as their will to survive through the harshest of conditions.


Together, with their band of comrades they meet along the way, they must fight back against the most fearsome brutalities and atrocities man has ever committed if they stand any chance of stepping foot on home soil again.


The ferocious battles and wounds of war force them on different paths, but will their lifelong friendship be strong enough to keep them alive?

Fin is a newly qualified broadcast journalist who wrote ‘Deck of Cards’ in the summer before his final year of university.


Having always had an interest and passion in history and the World Wars instilled in him by his grandmother, Fin created a documentary during his final year at university, exploring the life of one of the last remaining Lancaster Bomber Veterans.


He is currently balancing journalism work with the writing of his next book.

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