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Damien Lewis

    Damien Lewis est devenu auteur presque par accident, lorsqu'un éditeur lui a proposé d'adapter un documentaire en livre. Son écriture explore largement les thèmes de la guerre, du terrorisme et de l'espionnage, se penchant souvent sur les motivations obscures et le coût humain des conflits mondiaux. Fort de sa vaste expérience de reportage dans de nombreuses zones de guerre, Lewis crée des récits captivants empreints de suspense, de drame mondial et de trahisons complexes. Son style distinctif se caractérise par un réalisme brut et une profonde compréhension de la psyché humaine sous une pression extrême.

    Damien Lewis
    Hunting the Nazi Bomb
    Judy: A Dog in a Million
    Tears of the Desert
    Operation Mayhem
    SAS Forged in Hell
    SAS Brothers in Arms
    • SAS Brothers in Arms

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,7(20)Évaluer

      Damien Lewis's new bestseller tells the action-packed, riveting story of the band of mavericks and visionaries who made the SAS. Using hitherto untold stories and new archival sources, Damien Lewis follows one close-knit band of warriors from the SAS foundation through to the Italian landings - chronicling the extraordinary part they played as the tide of the Second World War truly turned in the Allied's favour. This is a narrative of wall-to-wall do-or-die action and daring, chronicling the exploits of some of the most highly-decorated soldiers of the twentieth-century.

      SAS Brothers in Arms
    • The incredible true story of the SAS's mission to liberate Europe, featuring never-before-seen archive material FROM BESTSELLING MILITARY HISTORIAN DAMIEN LEWIS Summer, 1943: the largest invasion fleet ever assembled sailed for Europe, aiming to bulldoze its way onto Nazi shores. At its vanguard went a few hundred elite soldiers, their Royal Navy warship bearing the iconic motto 'Who Dares Wins'. The aim: Led by the legendary SAS commander Blair 'Paddy' Mayne, these war-bitten, piratical raiders were tasked to do the impossible - to bulldoze their way onto the most heavily defended Nazi shores - against all odds, outnumbered fifty-to-one. If they succeeded, it would mark the turning point in the war. If they failed, the consequences were unthinkable. Action-packed and filled with heroic endeavour, SAS Forged in Hell is breath-taking combat writing at its best, in true Damien Lewis style.

      SAS Forged in Hell
    • "The first account of the epic mission of 26 secret British elite operators versus 2,000 machine-gun wielding Sierra Leonean rebels during the bloody civil war of 2000, in the crucial battle that finally brought an end to it."--Publisher's description

      Operation Mayhem
    • Tears of the Desert

      • 367pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(139)Évaluer

      The first memoir from a woman born and raised in South Darfur. An incredibly powerful first-hand account of the horrors of the genocide.

      Tears of the Desert
    • Judy: A Dog in a Million

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(41)Évaluer

      The impossibly moving story of how Judy, World War Two's only animal POW, brought hope in the midst of hell.

      Judy: A Dog in a Million
    • You couldn't make these stories up: yet they're true, and Lewis does the memory of these extraordinary men full justice in a tale that is both heart- stopping and moving. Evening Standard

      Hunting the Nazi Bomb
    • Halima Bashir was born in Sudan. She left to study medicine, & returned as her tribe's first qualified doctor. Janjaweed Arab militias began savagely assaulting her people. She treated the traumatised victims. After speaking to a Sudanese newspaper & to the UN charities, the secret police came for her, interrogating & torturing her.

      Tears of the desert : one woman's true story of surviving the horrors of Darfur
    • Sergeant 'Bommer' Grahame, one of the deadliest soldiers on the battlefield is an elite army JTAC (Joint Terminal Attack Controller- pronounced 'jay-tack'). This title tells the story of Bommer Grahame and his five-man Fire Support Team on their tour of Afghanistan.

      Fire strike 7/9
    • Churchill's Secret Warriors

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,4(42)Évaluer

      'One of the most extraordinary stories of World War II . . . an eloquent and welcome tribute to their selfless, sometimes reckless courage - a howitzer of a tale that more people should know about' Daily Mail

      Churchill's Secret Warriors
    • "The true account of a German shepherd who was adopted by the Royal Air Force during World War II, joined in flight missions, and survived everything from crash-landings to parachute bailouts--ultimately saving the life of his owner and dearest friend. In the winter of 1939 in the cold snow of no-man's-land, two loners met and began an extraordinary journey that would turn them into lifelong friends. One was an orphaned puppy, abandoned by his owners as they fled Nazi forces. The other was a different kind of lost soul--a Czech airman bound for the Royal Air Force and the country that he would come to call home. Airman Robert Bozdech stumbled across the tiny German shepherd--whom he named Ant--after being shot down on a daring mission over enemy lines. Unable to desert his charge, Robert hid Ant inside his jacket as he escaped. In the months that followed the pair would save each other's lives countless times as they flew together with Bomber Command. And though Ant was eventually grounded due to injury, he refused to abandon his duty, waiting patiently beside the runway for his master's return from every sortie, and refusing food and sleep until they were reunited. By the end of the war Robert and Ant had become British war heroes, and Ant was justly awarded the Dickin Medal, the 'Animal VC'"--Provided by publisher.

      War dog : the no-man's land puppy who took to the skies