Suffolk's coastline faces east, and through most of its history has therefore been one of the areas of this country that has been most at risk from invasion during times of conflict. Michael Foley's new book delves into the long history of military Suffolk, from Saxon shore fronts, many now lost beacuse of coastal erosion, to over forty castles or castle sites, Napoleonic martello towers and Second World War airfields, as well as research and development into the atomic bomb at Orford Ness where test cells can still be seen today and secret CIA spy plan flights over the county during the Cold War. Front-Line Suffolk includes location and access details for the sites that are illustrated and described, and will appeal to anyone interested in the county's history.