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Changes Wrought Book 2: A Prisoner in Berkshire

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Book Two of Changes Wrought picks up in September of 1917 as another British offensive grinds through the sucking mud of Flanders.



Pete Newin, now a flight commander in the Sopwith Camel, is responsible for five other lives as well as his own. And the Russian widow...is she the love of his life or more problems he doesn't need?



Ian Crosse is pushing ahead with his plans for after the war, while finding his future wife's little sister too tempting for comfort.



Mark Newin has left his research job to join the army-to show the world he can do more than push a pencil across a piece of paper. Or not.



Harry Booth has settled into life as an RFC observer, trying to balance having fun with not getting killed.



Subsequent books of Changes Wrought will carry us to the end of the war and Lloyd George's "coupon election" of 1918. Take us from a hospital in Yorkshire to a mansion in Bristol, and from codebreakers in London to Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War.

350 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 21, 2025

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October 13, 2025
Not a great read for me. Couldn’t see the main thread of the storyline and the characters are weak. If you want a rambling story about a bunch of people involved in the RFC with no real plot and just accounting a series of events that happen then this might be for you. It wasn’t my cup of tea. Certainly not gripping and definitely not a page turner
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