We'll Meet Again
English

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Written with what the New York Times has called “Mr. Bull’s spirited sensuous hotblooded evocation of a rich and eventful historical world” Bartle Bull’s We’ll Meet Again is a powerful romantic novel set in Egypt and Jugoslavia during World War II.It is 1942 and the American and British armies are landing in North Africa to fight the German army led by General Erwin Rommel. Underground resistance to German occupation is rising across Europe. In Jugoslavia Communist and royalist resistance movements are fighting both the Germans and each other. American and British agents are parachuting into Jugoslavia from Egypt to assist them.Anton Rider the safari hunter featured in Bull’s celebrated novels The White Rhino Hotel A Café on the Nile and The Devil’s Oasis is dispatched to Jugoslavia to kill a brutal fascist commander and attack a Nazi concentration camp where Gypsies and others are being murdered. Raised as a boy by Gypsies in England Anton is injured while parachuting into the mountains of Jugoslavia with an American agent who becomes his mortal enemy.Meanwhile Rider’s son is wounded fighting Rommel’s forces in North Africa and Anton’s beloved wife Gwenn from whom he is separated is having an affair in Cairo with a treacherous English officer. There the mysterious dwarf Olivio Alavedo is at the center of intrigue and fights to protect his absent friend Anton Rider.After romantic and military adventures in Jugoslavia Anton returns to Egypt where he confronts his enemies and seeks to recover the lady he loves.As Forbes magazine wrote about The White Rhino Hotel “A genuine epic centered in Africa by a writer who knows how to write who knows his terrain intimately who knows his characters and who knows how to spin a good yarn.”Praise for Bartle Bull's - Anton Rider SeriesThe White Rhino Hotel“The truest picture of colonial Kenya circa 1918-1921 that you’re likely to find…. Compared with Ernest Hemingway and Robert Ruark…Bull’s knowledge of East Africa… is profound.” —Washington PostA Café on the Nile“You finish this book appreciative of Mr. Bull’s spirited sensuous hot-blooded evocation of a rich and eventful historical world.” —Richard Bernstein The New York Times regarding A Cafe on the NileThe Devil’s Oasis“Romantic and eventful…a satisfying dose of wartime action private revenge and seething passion. The Devil’s Oasis bears the imaginative stamp of Mr. Bull’s previous novels… Their intricate plotting their lusty sense of character and their geographic and linguistic authenticity… Nonstop action eroticism and intrigue.” —Richard Bernstein New York Times
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