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Alan Bardos

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Writing historical fiction combines the first great love of Alan Bardos’ life, making up stories, with the second, researching historical events and characters. He currently lives in Oxfordshire with his wife… the other great love of his life.
 
There is still a great deal of mystery and debate surrounding many of the events of the First World War, which he explores in his Johnny Swift historical fiction series. The series starts with the pivotal event of the twentieth century, the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The second book ‘The Dardanelles Conspiracy’ is based on an attempt by Naval Intelligence to bribe Turkey out of the First World War. In the third book ‘Enemies and Allies’ Johnny is employed as a useful idiot to flush out
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Alan Bardos I’d go to Narnia and eat Turkish delight with the White Witch.
Alan Bardos I’m generally inspired by 20th Century events that changed the course of history, or that could have changed the course of history. Which is something…moreI’m generally inspired by 20th Century events that changed the course of history, or that could have changed the course of history. Which is something I’m planning to explore in my historical fiction series. The first book, The Assassins, is about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. One of history’s greatest turning points, which happened following a whole comedy of errors and culminated in a world changing tragedy that could easily have been prevented. More details can be found in my blog ‘A Comedy of Errors’. https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...

I am now working on a novel about the Dardanelles campaign in 1915.(less)
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Who ordered the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

There are two basic schools of thought about the origins of the plot to assassinate Franz Ferdinand. The first is that it was ordered by Colonel ‘Apis’ Dimitrijevic, the head of Serbian Intelligence, to stop Austro-Hungarian interference in the Balkans and allow Serbian expansion. The assassination was organised by his deputy Major Vojislav Tankosic; who recruited the assassins, trained and armed Read more of this blog post »
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“The lead car in the motorcade was only a few yards away, but he didn’t know which car the tyrant was in. He saw a policeman watching the approaching procession and asked him. ‘The third car,’ the policeman answered, as excited by the scene as everyone else. Nedjo could see lime green feathers above the third car and knew it was the tyrant. He took the bomb from under his jacket and aimed for the feathers. Today he would prove that he was no traitor.”
Alan Bardos, The Assassins

“He’d read somewhere that Australian Aborigines used stories to find their way through the bewildering landscape of the outback, each tree and mountain becoming a signpost with its own story passed down from generation to generation, telling the way home. Johnny had developed a similar method to find his way through the bewildering landscape of women.”
Alan Bardos, The Assassins

“Oh, really, Johnny. You’ll be calling yourself a gentleman next.’ She finished putting on the cufflinks and began to struggle with his collar. Johnny grinned and attempted a West Country burr. He liked to play at being the humble servant to her corrupting mistress of the house. ‘I ain’t no gentleman, right and proper. Just a humble civil servant true enough, but I’m the best you’ll ever get.’ ‘That blatantly isn’t true, is it, Johnny?’ Libby smiled patiently.”
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“Anyway, I apologise. My name is Jonathan Swift, but you can call me Johnny.’ ‘Johnny,’ she repeated with a smile. He liked the way she said his name, full with the richness of European culture and sophistication. It was as if she was trying something new and foreign, and she liked it.”
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“He’d read somewhere that Australian Aborigines used stories to find their way through the bewildering landscape of the outback, each tree and mountain becoming a signpost with its own story passed down from generation to generation, telling the way home. Johnny had developed a similar method to find his way through the bewildering landscape of women.”
Alan Bardos, The Assassins

“Her Highness has made a number of worthy visits in Sarajevo. The people can’t say we have forgotten them,’ the archduke added decisively, and that looked to be the end of the matter. He would not visit Sarajevo – in his own mind, Franz Ferdinand was already on holiday with his children. Breitner started to congratulate himself on a job well done. Then Lieutenant Colonel von Merizzi came to the fore. ‘If I may interject, Your Highness?”
Alan Bardos, The Assassins

“The lead car in the motorcade was only a few yards away, but he didn’t know which car the tyrant was in. He saw a policeman watching the approaching procession and asked him. ‘The third car,’ the policeman answered, as excited by the scene as everyone else. Nedjo could see lime green feathers above the third car and knew it was the tyrant. He took the bomb from under his jacket and aimed for the feathers. Today he would prove that he was no traitor.”
Alan Bardos, The Assassins

“Much to Johnny’s disappointment, she fended him off as he fumbled with the fastenings of her dress. ‘Johnny, we haven’t got time for this nonsense. I’ve got so much to tell you. I’ve had an incredible week touring Sarajevo’s brothels and gambling dens.’ ‘So you haven’t actually been “scouring the streets” looking for me?’ he asked sarcastically. It didn’t surprise him. ‘Don’t be a bore. Where else was I going to look for you?”
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