Lt. Eli Evans, B-17 bomber pilot, is shot down over enemy-occupied France in 1944. Surrounded by Resistance fighters, a licensed-to-kill SOE British agent, and Marxist sympathizers, Evans and his navigator must evade a ruthless Nazi manhunt if they are to survive. Resistance sympathizer Aimée hates war but is forced to act with courage, risking her life for others. Amidst ambush and sabotage, the combatants will debate broadcast talks by C. S. Lewis, heard as they listen to the BBC for coded messages from London.
“True to form, Douglas Bond delivers yet another historical novel sure to capture the hearts and imaginations of both the young and the old. Readers will thrill at the high-stakes, fast-paced cat and mouse game …tension hovering above an 8 on a 0-10 scale. From the moment the B-17 crashes, until the invasion of Normandy; time (and pages) seemed to fly by.”
AMANDA GEANEY, book blogger at Shelf Esteem
“If you enjoy inspirational war stories, flying, intrigue, mystery, and intense anticipation, you will love Douglas Bond’s new book. Not only is the action non-stop, but the thoughtful dialogue throughout the tale keeps you mentally engaged on every page.”
DOUGLAS E. LEE, Brigadier General, President, Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty
“Action from beginning to end. Anything Douglas Bond writes… is a fascinating read.”
JOEL BELZ, founder, WORLD Magazine
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