World War II. Terrible as that time was, the warriors were strong and moral, always brave, steadfast, and focused on the same goal.

Or, sometimes, not so much.

One would think a novel written in the mid-Seventies would be big on the glory, as were so many books and movies in the years after the war. But Douglas Reeman was there, and he pulls no punches about how terrible it was, to bodies and souls.

www.amazon.com/Winged-Escort-Modern-Fiction-Library-ebook/dp/B06WP5SLT9

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To stop the destruction of Allied shipping in the Atlantic, small, slow escort carriers are being built to accompany convoys, and fighter pilot Rowan is assigned to the HMS Growler. It's flagship of a tiny fleet escorting a convoy through the frigid Arctic to the Soviet Union, and German forces send everything they have against it.

Rowan can only do his job as his comrades fall one by one, his superiors make foolish mistakes for selfish reasons, and his own mind takes a battering from the constant stress and danger. 

After surviving that trip Rowan falls into a love affair while recovering from injuries, then ships out to the Pacific, where the Growler faces an unexpected threat: Kamikaze attacks. So there's plenty of action, but Reeman doesn't hold back from showing the mental and physical beating the pilots and sailors went through during the war.

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So, how did I end up reviewing a four decade old novel? Well, I went out of town, was feeling under the weather and didn't want to read on my phone, and--there it was. A happy accident, because Reeman wrote with a spare but still detailed style that puts you right on board that little ship. He wrote dozens of other books, and I suspect they're equally gripping--look him up.

You can find Douglas Reeman's other books here:

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Douglas-Reeman/author/B001HCS06Q
 

 

 

(Remember: Every time you don't buy a history related book, someone invades a European country.)
 

 

ozma914: (Courthouse)
( Aug. 7th, 2015 10:29 pm)

 

Whoa, what—my unreleased book has an Amazon ranking? That can only mean someone has pre-ordered Images of America: Albion and Noble County. Thanks for whoever did! The book comes out August 24th, and can be pre-ordered here:

http://www.amazon.com/Albion-Noble-County-Images-America/dp/1467114510

Or you can get a publication reminder on the publisher’s website:

http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/9781467114516/Albion-and-Noble-County

 

 

I’ve just realized it’s only 19 days before the release date!  Images of America: Albion and Noble County comes out August 24th, months ahead of when I originally thought it would. Emily and I worked hard on this book, a photo heavy look at local history that’s part of Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America line … I guess the title hinted at that, didn’t it?

You can see the book description at the publisher’s website:

http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/9781467114516/Albion-and-Noble-County,

and don’t forget to check out all their other great history books. It’s already listed for preorder on the Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites.

Save the date for some upcoming appearances: Look for us in the fireplace room of the Kendallville Public Library main branch, on September 9th at 6:30 p.m. I’ll give a brief presentation on the book, and also have copies available for sale.  

We’ll also be at the Stone’s Trace Pioneer Festival near Ligonier, where we’ve been invited to do a book signing between 1-5 p.m. Saturday, September 12th. It’s a great historical site that gets mentioned more than once in the book.

Look for more events coming up—and thanks to everyone for your support!



 

 

Images of America: Albion and Noble County is officially off to the printer. Woot!

 

For the last two weeks I’ve been going back and forth with three representatives of Arcadia Publishing: one for publicity details and two others to finish off last minute edits. We’ve gone through the manuscript word by word three times, and made dozens of corrections and editions.  It’s as good as we can make it, and on track for an August 24th release. Now I’m going to rest for a few days. Well, rest a little.

 


 

ozma914: (Smoky Days and Sleepless Nights)
( Jun. 13th, 2015 03:41 am)

The page proofs have arrived for Images of America: Albion and Noble County … and we’ve got nine days to go through the book, make corrections, and get it back. It looks like my first week of vacation is going to be a working vacation.

 

Time to find a red ballpoint pen and get to work!

 

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