Two Sides of Hell
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Two Sides of Hell is a testament to the 'poor bloody infantryman' who has to bear the brunt of the fighting wherever these is a war. You will not fail to be moved by it.



Two Sides of Hell is a testament to the 'poor bloody infantryman' who has to bear the brunt of the fighting wherever these is a war. You will not fail to be moved by it.
Perfect for fans of Midsomer Murders and MC Beaton, this is cosy crime at its most entertaining and enthralling.
Mount Longdon
Vincent Bramley's account of his experiences in the Falklands campaign is a universal story that transcends time and place. Such stories are rarely committed to paper and never as candidly as this. Mount Longdon will stand as the testament of common soldiers throughout history, caught up in wars not of their own making, of how they cope - or in many cases fail to cope - with fatigue, fear, aggression, carnage and death. It is a story filled with compassion and brutality in almost equal measure. Most of all it is a story of confusion - confusion in the heat of battle and confusion in the hearts and souls of ordinary men.