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The rescue man / Anthony Quinn.

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Record Number 736472
ISBN 9780099531937 (paperback)
Author Quinn, Anthony, 1964- author
Title The rescue man / Anthony Quinn.
Publisher/Date London, England : Vintage Books, 2010
copyright2009.
Pagination etc. 409 pages ; 20 cm.
Contents note First published: London : Jonathan Cape, 2009.
Summary Note Rescue Man opens on the eve of the Second World War. With uncertainty in the air as the world seems on the brink of disaster, Liverpool is a city tense in anticipation of the coming conflict. Orphaned as a child and now approaching forty with no prospect of a family of his own, Tom Baines is a man emotionally adrift. Unable to commit to anything, either personal or professional, he is left looking in at life from the outside, with only his fascination for architecture to connect him. The outbreak of war brings a new sense of purpose and unexpected relationships. Baines joins the Rescue Men, retrieving the wounded and dying from bombed buildings. Yet in wartime, ordinary rules are suspended, risks taken and Baines finds himself caught up in a love affair that is as heady and all-consuming as it is transgressive. With writing that is both immediate and deeply steeped in its time, Anthony Quinn recreates wartime Liverpool with emotional intensity in this powerful story of love found and lost.
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- England -- Liverpool -- Fiction
Authors, English -- Fiction
Historians -- Fiction
Architects -- Fiction
Liverpool (England) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
Liverpool (England) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
Shelf Location F QUIN
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