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Darkness Falls from the Air

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10th September 2015

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781474601191

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The classic novel of the London Blitz, DARKNESS FALLS FROM THE AIR captures the chaos, absurdity and ultimately the tragedy of life during the bombardment.

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Bill Sarratt is a civil servant working on the war effort. Thwarted at every turn by bureaucracy and the vested interests of big business, the seemingly unflappable Bill is also on the verge of losing his wife Marcia to a literary poseur named Stephen. As the bombs continue to fall, Bill must decide whether he his willing to compromise his principles and prevent his life from crumbling before his very eyes.

Reviews

TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
Balchin has done so much to raise the standard of the popular novel
SUNDAY CHRONICLE
Balchin can tell an exciting story as well as any novelist alive
TIME AND TIDE
Mr. Balchin is a writer of such considerable and varied gifts . . . He is certainly one of the most intelligent novelists
John Betjeman
One of the hopes of British novel-writing . . . A writer of genius
Ruth Rendell, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Balchin writes about timeless things, the places in the heart
Patrick McGrath
Darkness Falls from the Air [has] the most perfect ending of any story I've ever read
EVENING STANDARD
Balchin has the rare magnetic power that draws the human eye from one sentence to the next
SUNDAY TIMES
A superb storyteller
DAILY MAIL
A remarkable storyteller
NEW STATESMAN
A brilliant novelist . . . A writer of real skill
DAILY TELEGRAPH
He tells a story gloriously
Elizabeth Bowen, TATLER
Probably no other novelist of Mr. Balchin's value is so eminently and enjoyably readable . . . [He] never lets the reader down
BBC
He can always be relied on to give us the set-up magnificently
Shirley Hazzard
A little masterpiece like Nigel Balchin's The Small Back Room speaks to our own time, but with so much literary experience behind it
Clive James, NEW REVIEW
The missing writer of the Forties . . . Balchin's professional skill gives a meaning to brilliance which the word doesn't usually possess
THE TIMES
[An] inexplicably neglected author
Julian Fellowes
Balchin has been absurdly overlooked for too long
Philippa Gregory
I'd place him up there with Graham Greene
GUARDIAN
The novelist of men at work
Michael Powell
One of the best writers, and certainly one of the best stylists, to come out of the war years
SATURDAY EVENING POST
Perhaps the most successful British author to emerge during the war