Michael Pickup, a skilled but trouble-prone RAF pilot in the squadron which ferries agents and saboteurs in and out of Nazi occupied Europe, find himself despatched to neutral Sweden. He is to bring back two witnesses to the hideous crime that one day will be called the Holocaust. Fumbling his way through the wiles of opposing factions and secret services, consoled by a spirited daughter of a Swedish nobleman, he steels himself for a desperate flight into the heart of darkness.
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About the Author:
Philip Purser is a literature instructor living with his wife in Bethlehem, Georgia. He is an avid herp and fish hobbyist, having authored many articles and books on these and other topics. He spends much of his time photographing wildlife.
From Booklist:
Set in the midst of World War II, Purser's latest features British pilot Michael Pickup, whose main task is to fly into enemy territory and retrieve escapees fleeing from the Nazis. When he's sent to Sweden disguised as a communications clerk and given orders to pick up two escapees coming out through Poland, Michael doesn't realize that his mission has far-reaching implications. His two passengers are bringing with them photographs of the Nazi concentration camps, including the gas chambers--evidence intended to convince the remaining skeptics that millions of Jews will die if Hitler is not stopped. Interwoven with Michael's adventures is the story of one of the men he will eventually rescue, a concentration-camp survivor with firsthand experience of the Nazis' tactics. Purser competently evokes the WWII atmosphere in this tense and gripping story. A combination of thrilling adventure, a serious theme, a heroic central character, and even some gentle humor make this a good choice for WWII fiction readers who like the Herman Wouk approach to historical fiction. Emily Melton
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- PublisherDales Large Print Books
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 1842628712
- ISBN 13 9781842628713
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages352