Former Ambassador's Debut Novel Explores Europe's 'Forgotten' War (2026)

Former ambassador Ian Kemish pens a gripping tale of Europe's 'forgotten' war in his debut novel, 'Two Islands'. After a distinguished 25-year diplomatic career, Kemish takes a different path, channeling his experiences into a captivating novel. His novel explores the aftermath of the Balkan War in the 1990s, focusing on Niko, a witness to war crimes, who flees to Scotland's remote Western Hebrides. There, he encounters Slow Fergus, a reclusive individual, and Anita Costello, a war crimes investigator frantically searching for her missing key witness. Kemish's unique perspective on high-level international relations adds depth to the tense thriller. The story delves into the impact of hidden histories and the challenges faced by individuals carrying the weight of the Balkans, particularly Bosnia, into peaceful places. Kemish's personal connection to the Western Isles of Scotland, his mother's country, and his diplomatic experiences in the Balkans, provide a rich backdrop for the narrative. The novel also highlights the often-overlooked connection between Australia and the Balkan conflict, drawing attention to the significant Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian communities in the country and the impact of the war on Australians. Kemish's writing process, blending personal experiences with creative exploration, results in a compelling and thought-provoking read. The novel's characters, including Anita, Niko, Fergus, and Ronnie, are carefully crafted, each bringing their own complexities and traumas to the story. Kemish's attention to detail, inspired by his interactions with real-life individuals and his reading of diverse authors, ensures a rich and authentic narrative. 'Two Islands' is published by UQP, offering readers a unique and engaging exploration of a forgotten chapter in European history.

Former Ambassador's Debut Novel Explores Europe's 'Forgotten' War (2026)
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