Love for an Enemy

Love for an Enemy by Alexander Fullerton is a naval adventure and love story set against the backdrop of divided wartime loyalties in Alexandria and the Mediterranean during the summer of 1942. Published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited in 1994, this edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Lt Cdr Ned Mitcheson as he navigates complex emotions while falling for the half-Italian sister of the commander of an enemy ship.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements woven into the fabric of this historical fiction. The story explores themes of love and conflict amid the tumult of war, offering insights into the personal struggles faced by those caught in the crossfire of loyalty and desire. Fullerton’s storytelling invites readers to engage with the characters’ dilemmas as they confront the challenges of their divided allegiances.
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A naval adventure, and a love story of divided wartime loyalties, set in Alexandria and the Mediterranean in the summer of 1942. Lt Cdr Ned Mitcheson falls for the half-Italian sister of the commander of an enemy ship. The author’s other novels include Bloody Sunset and Look to the Wolves .
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