The Final Act

The Final Act by Hilary Green, published by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd in 2009, is a 480-page work that explores the lives of four friends during the tumultuous period of Spring 1944. As the backdrop of World War II unfolds, the characters grapple with profound changes in their lives, marked by loss and the harsh realities of war. The narrative captures their struggles and the impact of a single mistake made by Richard behind enemy lines, which leads to devastating consequences.
Readers will find a poignant depiction of female friendship amidst the chaos of war, as Rose navigates her feelings for a man she loves while facing a life-altering decision. The story also follows Merry, whose lover returns from near death, only to confront the uncertainties of the future. Through themes of love, separation, and resilience, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of life during a time of conflict, revealing how joy and despair coexist in unexpected ways.
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It is Spring 1944 but noone realises yet that the end is in sight. For the four friends their world has changed absolutely in five years, friends have been killed, love has been lost, it seems that this terrible world of violence and seperation will continue forever. In one moment Richard makes a mistake behind enemy lines that causes devastating tragedy. Rose, performing for the troops crossing France, at last finds a man she feels she can love and is forced to make the most difficult decision of her life. Merry’s lover is returned to him from the jaws of death only to be seperated from him by the demands of the future. In war and peace, in joy and despair, life continues – but never as you may expect.
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