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Broken Blades
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-386-60077-0
- EAN9781386600770
- Date de parution05/09/2018
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
Rainbow Award Winner 2016 "Best Gay Book"They only had one night together-a stolen interlude at the 1936 Olympics. After Mark Driscoll challenged Armin Truchsess von Kardenberg to a good-natured fencing match, there was no resisting each other. Though from different worlds-an Iowa farm boy and a German aristocrat-they were immediately drawn together, and it was an encounter neither has ever forgotten.
Now it's 1944, and a plane crash in hostile territory throws them back together, but on opposite sides of a seemingly endless war. Facing each other as opponents is one thing. As enemies, another thing entirely. And to make matters worse, Mark is a POW, held in a cold, remote castle in Germany . in a camp run by Armin. They aren't the young athletes they were back then. The war has taken much from them, leaving both gray beyond their years, shell-shocked, and battered.
The connection they had back then is still alive and well, though, and from the moment Mark arrives, they're fencing again-advancing, retreating, testing defenses. Have they been given a second chance? Or have time and a brutal war broken both of them beyond repair?
Now it's 1944, and a plane crash in hostile territory throws them back together, but on opposite sides of a seemingly endless war. Facing each other as opponents is one thing. As enemies, another thing entirely. And to make matters worse, Mark is a POW, held in a cold, remote castle in Germany . in a camp run by Armin. They aren't the young athletes they were back then. The war has taken much from them, leaving both gray beyond their years, shell-shocked, and battered.
The connection they had back then is still alive and well, though, and from the moment Mark arrives, they're fencing again-advancing, retreating, testing defenses. Have they been given a second chance? Or have time and a brutal war broken both of them beyond repair?






















