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|title=In The Wolf's Mouth
|author=Adam Foulds
|publisher=Vintage Books
|date=February 2015
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>009958686X</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>B00FRLZRUU</amazonus>
|website=
|video=
|summary=Man Booker shortlisted Adam Foulds writes a poetic, powerful and moving account of the Second World War in 'In the Wolf's Mouth'.
Whilst some characters and situations can initially feel samey and cliched, Foulds' excellent writing swiftly subverts expectations and provides a fresh look at a truly horrific time in history.
|cover=009958686X
|aznuk=009958686X
|aznus=B00FRLZRUU
}}
In Sicily, bandits steal the sheep of a young shepherd. Distraught, he seeks out his local Mafioso for help. Sixteen years later, two men are traveling to Sicily - one, a young English officer, and the other an American infantryman. They are all soon thrust into a war that is greater and more terrible than anything they could have dreamed, and they all must find different ways to survive its terrors.

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