At the Going Down of the Sun
By (Author) Mary-Anne O'Connor
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
9th April 2024
Australia
General
Fiction
Historical romance
Historical fiction
Romance
Paperback
448
Width 154mm, Height 234mm, Spine 32mm
536g
An epic historical novel taking us to Australia, Gallipoli and London during the First World War. 'Do . . . do you think it's possible to be in love with two men at the same time' Molly whispered. Lady Victoria smiled. 'Oh, my dear. When it comes to those two nephews of mine, I think it's impossible not to be.' Brothers Thom and Archie are the best of friends and never disagree, until the beautiful, young and very headstrong Molly James comes into their life. Molly might be playing a game with the brothers - but when war strikes and they both join up to fight, it isn't a game anymore. Based on the true story of the author's grandfather's wartime experiences, At the Going Down of the Sun explores the intense bond between soldiers and brothers fighting in war, and a love that may tear them apart.
Mary-Anne O'Connor has a combined arts education degree with specialities in environment, music and literature. After a successful copywriting and marketing career she now focuses on writing fiction and non-fiction as well as public speaking. Mary-Anne lives in a house overlooking her beloved bushland in northern Sydney with her husband Anthony and their two sons Jimmy and Jack.