We Are Made
John Ludlam
Type: ARC
Genre: Historical fiction, literary
Word count: 101,000
Warnings: Graphic violence, swearing
Set in pre-war London and the murky world of Franco’s Spain, We Are Made intertwines love, espionage, and moral conflict in a beautifully crafted narrative that explores sacrifice and survival in a Europe hurtling toward chaos. Perfect for fans of William Boyd or Kate Atkinson.
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London, 1938. William is grieving over his former teacher and mentor, killed fighting for the Republicans in Spain. As Europe slides towards war, he abandons his dream of a life in academia to support his family by working in a factory manufacturing Spitfire parts. And then he bumps into Elizabeth, an old school friend. It isn’t long before the pair are falling in love – but Elizabeth is no longer the girl he remembers.
Caught in a web of counter-espionage, street-fighting, family tension and conflicting desires, William investigates suspicious behaviour at the factory, unleashing tragic consequences that catapult him into the dangerous world of Franco’s Spain, where he must confront what it means to be civilised.
John Ludlam was born in 1960, in north London. He was educated in Enfield and Newcastle upon Tyne. The first words he wrote for public consumption were punk rock lyrics.
Following spells as a sound engineer, a teacher of English and a stagehand, he became a journalist, working as a video producer for the Reuters news agency.
More than thirty years spent covering international news, including assignments in Iraq, Jerusalem and Hong Kong, taught him that geopolitics will never leave us alone. We Are Made is the first in a series of novels examining what geopolitics does to people.
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