The novel Cold Mountain is set during the American Civil War.
The novel Cold Mountain is centered around the backdrop of the American Civil War. This war provides the context for the characters' struggles and adventures throughout the story.
The novel War and Peace is set during the Napoleonic Wars.
The novel 'The Last of the Mohicans' is set during the French and Indian War.
The novel 'The African Queen' is set during World War I.
I recommend the novel Ultimate Protection. The story of this military-spy novel takes place during the Cold War. Under the shadow of two superpowers, it reveals the identity and duties of the protagonist. Although the plot was not entirely centered around the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, it was ingenious and allowed the readers to feel the tension during the Cold War.
I'm not sure if there are many Somerset Maugham books that are explicitly set during World War 2. 'The Razor's Edge' has some elements related to the post - World War 1 period and the lead - up to World War 2, but it's not strictly a World War 2 - set story.
I'm not sure who wrote it. Maybe you could check some literary databases or ask at a library.
These novels were really important in shaping the perception of the Cold War. Take 'The Manchurian Candidate' for instance. It played on the public's fears of brainwashing and the unseen threats from the enemy during the Cold War. It made people more paranoid about the capabilities of the other side. And novels like 'Gorky Park' that were set in the Soviet Union during the Cold War allowed Western readers to peek into the Soviet society, with all its political restrictions and social undercurrents, which added to the overall understanding and perception of the Cold War.
Another option is 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Although the main action takes place in the US, parts of the story are related to London in the 1920s and offer insights into that period.
The Shushan War: Song of the Fire was a novel that had already been sold, so there was no official continuation. However, some readers and authors had already started to write new stories and sequels about this novel. If you want to read the continuation, you should go to the relevant online novel platform or search engine to search for relevant information.
One great World War 2 fiction love story is 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah. It tells the story of two sisters in France during the war and the love that blossoms in the midst of the chaos. The main characters face numerous challenges and their relationships are tested, but love still manages to find a way.