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Top Corby writer’s thrilling new book published

Added: (Wed Sep 20 2023)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Prolific five-star-rated author Andrew Wareham has flown to the other side of the world for his latest historical best-seller.
The former teacher and lecturer has become the go-to writer for thrilling novels from conflicts and wars down the centuries.
His latest gripping adventure, Learning Anew, takes readers to one of his own former haunts while employed by the police – Papua New Guinea.
The sixth instalment of Andrew’s Innocents No More series fires protagonist Thomas Stark into the heart of the intense Japanese conflict around the Pacific during World War II.
Andrew, who spent ten years working for the Papa New Guinea police force, said: “In Learning Anew Thomas Stark has been put out to grass for six months, occupying a meaningless post as liaison to American forces who are not present in his part of Queensland.
“He is now rested and fit to fly and command, in control of his temper, drinking less and recovered from the burnout consequent on nearly three years of war flying.
“Thomas is the only man in the Wing who has flown in the Territories of Papua and New Guinea.
“He has an interesting task ahead of him.”
Andrew’s thrilling jungle adventure has already reached number two in Amazon’s highly competitive Military History chart.
It has also attracted more than 1,000 five-star reviews by captivated readers from around the world – including several war veterans.
Learning Anew has been described by critics as a ‘good read, hard to put down’, ‘another belter from Andrew Wareham’, and ‘cannot wait for the follow up’.
Reviewer Bob Flood stated: “Wareham is a marvellous author’.
As with his previous novels, Andrew has brought to life the ferocity and intensity of war with his distinct imagery and perfect pacing.
His painstaking research also makes the hard yards fought on the Kokoda Track, as well as the battles in the skies above, authentic and highly believable.
The widower from Hampshire admits he gets as much pleasure from his novels as his readers do.
Andrew, fromCorby, said: “I write first of all for me, for my pleasure.
“That other people seem to enjoy my books adds even more to that satisfaction.
“I intend to keep writing - I very much hope people will keep reading.”
Away from writing, retired Andrew collects pressed glass and antiques, as well as looking after his three St Bernard’s and his English Mastiff.
For more information visit Amazon and search for Andrew Wareham, where the Kindle and paperback versions of Learning Anew are available.

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