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YOURS IS THE EARTH

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Pub Date 28 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 8 Sep 2025

Troubador | Troubador Publishing


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An exciting journey through aerial dog fights and naval battles of W.W.1, Washington high society and diamond mining in South Africa.

Three brothers are growing up, after the unexpected death of their father, just before America enters the First World War. The youngest brother, Eddy, after finishing school, joins the R.F.C., sees action in northern France, is then seconded to the R.N.A.S. and send to East Africa to tackle the German cruiser, Königsberg. Gerald, the middle brother and an opportunist, marries the heiress of a social climbing neighbour in Washington DC to solve his financial problems when he no longer has his father´s support. Chadwick, the oldest, after the funeral in Scotland, takes his mother to their estate in South Africa. There he gets involved in diamond mining and meets Adelaide, the daughter of a neighbour, whom he marries, with tragic results. His mother returns to Washington and he then joins the Cape Squadron of the Royal Navy and is posted to Mafia Island, where he is reunited with Eddy.

Fiction based on fact, the story develops with the three brothers playing a pivotal role in each others lives and the war in its separate parts.

An exciting journey through aerial dog fights and naval battles of W.W.1, Washington high society and diamond mining in South Africa.

Three brothers are growing up, after the unexpected death of...


A Note From the Publisher

Simon Munro Kerr was born in Scotland in 1940, he has been variously a soldier, actor, restaurateur, property developer and winemaker. He now lives in the south of Spain. His first novel Yours is the Earth was conceived while he was living in Palm Beach, where he became good friends with the last surviving brother of this story.

Simon Munro Kerr was born in Scotland in 1940, he has been variously a soldier, actor, restaurateur, property developer and winemaker. He now lives in the south of Spain. His first novel Yours is the...


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This was a strong historical fiction book, it had that element that I was looking for and enjoyed in this type of book. I really enjoyed getting into the naval battles in this and enjoyed the overall concept. It uses the time-period perfectly and had that character development that I wanted and enjoyed in the genre. I was invested in what was going on and thought the storyline was perfectly done. Simon Munro Kerr has a strong writing style and was able to weave a strong concept with the characters.

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A good book with plenty of action and good character development. The book held my interest and was a quick read. However, I felt the ending was unfinished. The ending focused only on one brother and left you hanging with the gate of the others. Still, it was a good read, but left me wanting more.

Thank you to #NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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