a bit about the book

Night of Flames paints a vivid and terrifying picture of war-torn Europe during WWII. It’s the tale of a Krakow university professor Anna and her husband Jan, a Polish cavalryman. Separated and forced to flee occupied Poland, Anna soon finds herself caught up in the Belgian Resistance, while Jan becomes embedded in British Intelligence efforts to contact the Resistance in Poland. He seizes this opportunity to search for his lost wife Anna. Through the long night of Nazi occupation, Anna, Jan and the ordinary people of two countries fight a covert war of sabotage and resistance against the overwhelming might of the German war machine.

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The book is available to the trade by Independent Publisher's Group.

Night of Flames now available at all bookstores

Monday, February 9, 2009

The COMET LINE story goes "on-line"

As most of you know, the story of the COMET LINE is an important part of NIGHT OF FLAMES and getting to know the surviving agents of this remarkable WW2 orgaization has been one of my greatest thrills. Through meeting these brave ladies and the people in Belgium who keep their memory alive I have gained an appreciation for courage that I could never before have imagined.

So, when I had the opportunity to tell their story to a whole new audience I, of course, jumped at the chance. This opportuinty came through the on-line reading challenge sponsored by War Through the Generations. If you click on the highlighted link, you can read the three-part series I wrote for them about the heroic deeds of the COMET LINE.

These are very special people and their story deserves to be shared. A new generation of tomorrow's heroes could be inspired by what they accomplished through grit and a desire for freedom during Europe's darkest hours.

2 comments:

Anna said...

Thank you very much for contributing to the site! It was a great article.

--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric

Serena said...

Thanks again for contributing the article to the War Through the Generations site. We appreciate it and wish you well in your work.