Monday, September 16, 2024
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“Paradise In Ruins” by Antwyn Price is now available to purchase via several online bookstores

Books about different wars that occurred in the past help contribute to the richness of both our literature and world history. For the sake of the former, we have published numerous fictional works that touch on global conflicts and politics, including Bob Nesoff’s Spyder Hole.

Today, we are proud to announce another new addition to that category in the form of Antwyn Price’s Paradise in Ruins: A Novel (View) of the Pacific War. The book presents an interesting view of the Pacific Theater of World War Two through the prism of the military and naval leadership from both sides of the conflict.

On a granular level, the book also offers a look at the impact of the war on local populations of the Pacific islands whose lives were dramatically disrupted following the explosion in Japan in December 1941.

To date, many of those who have witnessed the horrors of the Second World War often choose not to speak about their nightmares during those days. This book hopes to offer a collective view of those horrific events.

Antwyn Price served as a U.S. Marine in the late 1950s. Born in Singapore to British parents, he has published a number of memoirs and technical papers. Paradise in Ruins is his first novel as part of a trilogy about the Pacific War.

Nancy Atkinson

Nancy always keeps an eye for new book releases.

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