Island Madness
2000 Nominated

Island Madness

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

It is 1943, and the German army has been defeated at Stalingrad. The Russians have taken 91,000 prisoners; 145,000 German soldiers have been killed. The tide is beginning to turn. But on Guernsey and the rest of the Channel Islands, the only British territory to have been occupied by German troops, such a reversal is unimaginable. Here in idyllic surroundings, the reality of war seems a lifetime away. While resentment runs high, life goes on, parties are held, love affairs blossom and the Guernsey Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Society stages productions of Private Lives, Babes in the Wood and Peter Pan – albeit with suspiciously jackbooted pirates. But when a young local woman is found murdered, both the islanders and the Occupiers come to realise that this idyll cannot last. As food becomes scarce, and the war turns sour, island madness begins to grip them all.
Tim Binding was born in Germany in 1947.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Tim
Binding

Tim Binding, formerly an editor at Viking Penguin in London, is the author of the novels In the Kingdom of Air and A Perfect Execution. He lives in England with his wife and daughter.
Tim Binding, formerly an editor at Viking Penguin in London, is the author of the novels In the Kingdom of Air and A Perfect Execution. He lives in England with his wife and daughter.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United Kingdom
Author
Publisher
Picador

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