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The Sand and the Cloth
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The Sand and the Cloth
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By None
The Sand and the Cloth
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The Mediterranean, 1915.
Lieutenant Commander Tom Sheldon watches six hundred
men drown when a German U-boat sinks his battleship.
He should be dead.
Instead, he washes ashore in the Libyan Desert and
collapses at the gate of an ancient monastery.
The woman who finds him is not what he expects.
Sister Helena is young, sharp-tongued, and hiding
secrets behind her grey habit. She has sworn to
forget the world—and to make the world forget her.
But Tom Sheldon does not forget.
From the beaches of Egypt to the trenches of Flanders
to the leper colonies of Calcutta, THE SAND AND THE
CLOTH is a sweeping WWI romance about survival,
sacrifice, and the kind of love that takes years
to find—and a lifetime to keep.
"Still afloat?"
"Still afloat. Still here. Still together."
The Mediterranean, 1915.
Lieutenant Commander Tom Sheldon watches six hundred
men drown when a German U-boat sinks his battleship.
He should be dead.
Instead, he washes ashore in the Libyan Desert and
collapses at the gate of an ancient monastery.
The woman who finds him is not what he expects.
Sister Helena is young, sharp-tongued, and hiding
secrets behind her grey habit. She has sworn to
forget the world—and to make the world forget her.
But Tom Sheldon does not forget.
From the beaches of Egypt to the trenches of Flanders
to the leper colonies of Calcutta, THE SAND AND THE
CLOTH is a sweeping WWI romance about survival,
sacrifice, and the kind of love that takes years
to find—and a lifetime to keep.
"Still afloat?"
"Still afloat. Still here. Still together."


















