
Trilogy of What "e;Might Have Been"e; in the Spanish Civil War
From three documented mysteries of the Spanish Civil War of 1936 the author has woven fictional accounts that may explain the mysteries.
First is the account of the ‘Joy Riders’ at the Siege of the Alcazar. A car drove deliberately to the street between the opposing forces. A young woman slowly emerged and sat on the fender lighting a cigarette and calmly awaited the flood of bullets from both side...
From three documented mysteries of the Spanish Civil War of 1936 the author has woven fictional accounts that may explain the mysteries.
First is the account of the ‘Joy Riders’ at the Siege of the Alcazar. A car drove deliberately to the street between the opposing forces. A young woman slowly emerged and sat on the fender lighting a cigarette and calmly awaited the flood of bullets from both side...
