Uncorrected Proof. 8vo. Pp. [vi], 490. Pictorial wraps.
Signed by Bragg to title page.
The third, conclusive installment in the Richardson family saga, follows The Soldier's Return (1999) and A Son of War (2001). Set in 1950s Britain, Crossing the Lines portrays the atmosphere and spirit of the times and the profound changes taking place in morals, religion, music, and social class. "If you want to know what Labour England after 1945 was really like, I cannot recommend [it] too highly. His three novels on the subject put even the historians in the shade." –Michael Foot (former Labour Party leader), Guardian