The Wave
by Monika Rutka
Description
Sometimes we have to do bad things to survive.
Does it mean we are bad people?
Brighton, Great Britain, 1950. A young veteran, Herman Jones, decides to continue the service for his country and to join the British police force. His father’s influential acquaintance, Clarence Langford, can help him take the first steps in his professional journey. The businessman invites both Joneses to his house for supper to talk about his potential supporting for Herman. Herman meets Clarence’s daughters there: Janette and Florence.
The conversation progresses according to the officer of the law’s expectations. It seems it will be a nice evening. Everything changes when the men hear a cry of the host’s wife. At that time he did not know yet that he would have to make the hardest decision in his whole life. That it would be him who would have to decide on the fate of a young girl.
He did not know then that this decision would impact his whole future.
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- Publisher/Imprint Helion S.A. / beYA
- Publication Date June 2023
- Orginal LanguagePolish
- ISBN/Identifier 9788383223070
- Publication Country or regionPoland
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 49.90 PLN
- Pages416
- ReadershipTeenage/Young Adult
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleThe Wave
- Original Language AuthorsMonika Rutka
- Copyright Year2023
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