'While the Band Played Waltzing Matilda' is Now on Kindle

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'While the Band Played Waltzing Matilda' is the third historical fiction novels set during World War II. This story takes place in Malaya and Singapore starting prior to hostilities. As with all my previous works the story line is not only firmly based on historical facts, the actions of the characters are all within the realm of what was possible at the time as well as the social customs, cultural attitudes and practices.

I hope those of you who read it enjoy the piece as much as I enjoyed writing it.

And thank you all for those who have purchased the books I am now publishing under my real name, HW Coyle.

Nancy Cole
a.k.a. HW Coyle

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While the Band Played Waltzing Matilda


by

HW Coyle

As the son a middling bureaucrat working for the Colonial Office in Singapore and an Irish mother, Bryan Lockhart was raised within a class conscious society that cherished conformity to established social norms and service to King and country above all else. It is a culture which has no place for someone who is unable to answer a question most people never find themselves having to address; ‘What am I, a boy or a girl?’ It is a question Bryan is unable to answer.

In an effort to solve this most unusual riddle, at fourteen Bryan turns to Madam Leu, a notorious Chinese business woman who caters to the many diverse and eclectic needs of pre-war Singapore. Through her, Bryan is introduced to Dayang, a young Malay mak nyah, or as the Thai and Asians call people like her, a ladyboy. While the two social outcasts form a friendship that transcends the differences in their race and class, Madam Leu seeks to capitalize upon Bryan’s unique attributes by drawing him into a world in which men of wealth and position are willing to pay well to satisfy their fondest dreams.

When Bryan’s father discovers his son’s association with Madam Leu, he exiles him to a boarding school in England where Bryan becomes an object of abuse and scorn. In an effort to escape his past as well as a culture which has no place for him, after finishing his education Bryan takes an assignment in Australia as an engineer where he seeks to begin a new life for himself.

The coming of war between the Empire of Japan and the British Empire and the posting of Bryan’s division to Singapore set the stage for a conflict very different than the one he expected to find when his unit left Sydney in February 1941. In Singapore Bryan finds himself once more drawn into Madam Leu’s web as he follows a path that not only puts him at odds with the society he has pledged to defend, but tests his loyalty to his county, his fellow officers and James Harris, a man Bryan set out to humble but found instead something he had never known before; love.

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Compelling....

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...this story was so intensely compelling that I was totally drawn in to live inside the world you portrayed. I cannot thank you enough for your writing, but I do thank you as much as I can.

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

My love affair with Kindle just continues

I enjoyed reading this when it was posted on BCTS but that limits it to my Mac. To be able to carry it with me on my iPad requires a Kindle edition, which I will gladly purchase.

S.