Follow the loves, triumphs, and heartbreaks of three intersecting lives in Ian Knox's poignant new novel, The Welcome Scream.
In 1940s France, Pierre flies to England in an attempt to form a Free French Army and turn the tide of the war. On his way back to Paris, however, he is wounded by a bomb and, through a twist of fate, is believed to be dead. His pregnant wife must now raise their son, who Pierre never even knew he had, alone.
That son, Peter, grows into a young man whose mother's death spurs him to try and forge a relationship with his father's family. While attempting to find his long-lost family, Peter meets a young Parisian woman who awakens something within him he never knew existed. Vowing to come back for her after he has taken care of family business, he forges on.
Readers then meet Annie, Pierre's daughter from his later marriage. A nurse training in the French colony of Niger, West Africa, she must return home to care for her ailing father before it's too late.
Through all the joy and pain, these three characters find a strength in each other that will change their lives forever.
About the Author: Ian Knox worked as a senior lawyer before founding and directing a Christian charity that helps churches share their faith throughout the British Isles and Africa.
He is the author of several books, including the best-selling Bereaved and Older People and the Church. His latest book, the novel The Welcome Scream, showcases his deep enthusiasm for both France and Africa.
Now retired, Knox lives with his wife of forty years in Northumberland, England. They have four sons and nine grandchildren.