Peter Brickwood
Peter's Nancy Merc novels , Weird War and Snipers' Paradise are available on most eBook stores.
He is an old fellow raised by a mother who survived the London blitz then built the mulberries for D-Day and a merchant seaman father. His short, part-time service in the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment was overseen by men who fought their way up Italy and through the Scheldt Estuary. Not a veteran himself, he nonetheless reads and watches a wide range of military material and hopes his stories pays no disrespect to real soldiers.
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