Publisher's Synopsis
Whilst mourning the death of his father, journalist Stewart Dublin decides to research the life of a man he had always respected, always admired, but possibly never quite loved. As a young, idealistic lawyer during the last terrible months of the Second World War, David Dubin was sent to the European Front - ostensibly to bring charges against a brave American hero, Robert Martin, who has suddenly, inexplicably, gone local and stopped following orders. Martin has become a liability and the authorities want him neutralised. But as Dubin learns more about Martin and the demons possessing him, he finds himself falling in love with Martin's enigmatic ex-mistress - a woman of incredible courage and dangerous anger. And someone who will do anything to protect her comrade-in-arms. Finding his father's journal, Stewart learns of incredible courage and of the shattering moral consequences for those caught in the chaos of war.