Fracture

· Troubador Publishing Ltd
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It is 1961 and General de Gaulle has returned to lead France as the war in Algeria reaches its climax.

Kim Cho is an investigative reporter on the Paris Tribune. Cambodian and beautiful, she confronts the trauma of the French nation as Algerian independence looms. The authorities want to keep secret the real reason for the crash of an express train from Strasburg to Paris. Kim’s search for the truth confronts her with forces working to hold onto Algeria - which is part of France even though on the other side of the Mediterranean.

Henri de Rochefort, career officer in the French Foreign Legion, faces the dilemma of whether to embrace an army mutiny as the price of saving from retribution the Arab forces he has trained to serve France. The planned military takeover of Algeria is the moment of decision for Henri and the harki families he is pledged to rescue.

Justine Müller, left-wing deputy in the National Assembly, is recruited by the Gaullist government to bridge the gap between the ordinary people of Paris and the ruthless forces of security, as invasion from North Africa threatens. Justine holds a secret she intends to use against the most powerful and ruthless police chief in France.

Leo Beckendorf, ex-German paratrooper, finds himself complicit in a plot that can lead to the death penalty as General de Gaulle, once more leader of France, struggles to close the fault line that the threatened loss of Algeria is opening up across his nation. Kim, Henri, Justine and Leo are challenged to compromise their consciences as events unfold that fracture French society and threaten assassination and civil war.

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Mark Jackson
December 12, 2021
David Longridge has added to his excellent line of novels with genuine historical backgrounds. This story involves the characters of his other books and weaves their exciting experiences and difficult choices into the tapestry of the dramatic schism in French opinion about the independence of Algeria in the early '60s. The attempt on General De Gaulle's life is also featured. The author's astonishing knowledge about French politics, Algeria, Paris, the FLM and OAS, as well as Haute Couture is remarkable. Once you have started this book, you will need a compelling reason to put it down.
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About the author

David Longridge lived and worked in Paris, and worked in Algiers and the Sahara in 1960’s, He has a strong interest in French political and military history, this being the foundation for the four novels, including Fracture, that he has written to date.

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