White Sunrise

White Sunrise by John Newton, published by Next Century Books in 2003, is a historical fiction novel that spans 429 pages. Set in East Africa in 1902, the story follows Adam Early, a young railway engineer who undertakes a daring rescue of a group of Germans—a young woman and two men—who are in peril in the East African bush. This act of bravery propels him into a complex world filled with themes of sex, murder, adultery, war, and revolution, all set against the backdrop of the early twentieth century.
Readers will find a narrative rich in intrigue and mystery as Adam navigates the challenges of love and betrayal amid the tumultuous events of the time. The book explores the interplay of personal and political struggles, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. With its detailed portrayal of historical events and characters, White Sunrise offers a vivid glimpse into a transformative period in both Europe and East Africa.
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East Africa 1902: Adam Early, a young railway engineer, rescues a party of Germans, a young woman and two men, dying in the East African bush and returns them to German colonial territory. This action leads him in to a world of sex, murder, adultery, war, revolution, intrigue, mystery and the triumph of love and spirit over adversity and betrayal during the turbulent early years of the twentieth century in Europe and East Africa.
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