Out of the Blue
β Scribed by Judd, Alan
- Book ID
- 109089618
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster UK
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 186 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781471150630
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β¦ Synopsis
A beautifully written, highly emotional love story about an RAF pilot in WWII, from the acclaimed author of Legacy.
Frank Foucham risks his life night after night flying raids over Germany. The war shows no sign of ending and Frank is scared his luck is running out.
On a rare day off, fishing for relaxation, he meets Kenneth Ovenden. Forging an immediate friendship based on shared wartime experiences, Frank is then introduced to Kenneth's daughter-in-law Vanessa. Their connection is immediate. With an urgency that the shadow of war brings, these two must follow their hearts before time runs out.
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