"Erich would never forget the day he betrayed the Third Reich."
Reinhard Heydrich is dead. And with it the chances of Erich Brandt ever returning from the Eastern front are also dead. Erich struggles to find a way out of the Einsatzgruppen death squads and back to finish the work he had started in Poland, but thousands of miles away and with the Red Army throwing their whole weight against him his chances are ebbing away.
Johann Brandt continues to do his best to fight against the occupying German forces in the Polish capital Warsaw. The Nazis have initiated their plan to liquidate the Jewish ghetto once and for all. Now Johann is faced with the task of encouraging the Jews to fight, to fight for their lives.
Elsewhere, could the Soviet Union offer one last hope for victory against the seemingly invincible Nazi war machine?
James Farner is a professional writer and draws upon his love of fiction and his love of stories that span generations. His signature series Made in Yorkshire was born out of a desire to find out ‘what happened next?’
At the end of every good film, book, or TV show the characters disappear and that’s the end of them. James isn’t alone in the desire to find out what happened to the characters afterwards.
This is how Made in Yorkshire appeared. Starting from 1953 and driving on to the modern day, James explores the different eras of Britain through his colourful cast of characters.
Prior to writing fiction, he enjoyed a career as a freelance writer. His writing has appeared online, in magazines, and in a variety of other publications.
When not writing, he can be found sketching, watching sports, and playing the tin whistle.