Darrell Duthie
Fall 1917. The Western Front is in stalemate. Captain Malcolm MacPhail of the Canadian Corps has been in the trenches for longer than he cares to remember. He’s just landed a new job on the intelligence staff, but if he thinks staying alive is going to become any easier, he’s sorely mistaken. The rain is pelting down, the shells are flying and the dreaded battle for Passchendaele looms. Malcolm reckons matters can still get worse. Which proves to be an accurate assessment, especially as his unruly tongue has a habit of making enemies all on its own. The Allies are fighting desperately to swing the tide of war, and Malcolm’s future hangs in the balance, so keeping his head down is simply not an option...*****PRAISE for Malcolm MacPhail’s Great War*****'Darrell Duthie skilfully blends history and fiction... He brings his invented hero, Malcolm MacPhail, into conjunction with real characters, to inform and stimulate readers... Malcolm MacPhail’s Great War is realistic and often gripping... deserves a Mentioned-in-Despatches at least!' -- DR. PETER STANLEY, professor, former principal historian of the Australian War Memorial, author'The concept of trench warfare...is a prominent theme in this very readable work of ’faction’... The friction between HQ politics and the front line resonates throughout this tale. All in all, it is an enjoyable read.' - SOLDIER MAGAZINE (magazine of the British Army)