Letters discovered in a tin box hidden in the foundation of a small cottage in Normandy reveal a terrible secret. Antoine's world was collapsing. His beautiful wife Marianne, his precious daughter Ariele, missing. The lives of hundreds - perhaps thousands - of Allied soldiers preparing to storm Juno Beach on D-Day literally are in his hands. The Gestapo hunt him as a traitor - the French resistance as a collaborator.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
The D-Day 70th Anniversary Edition
The D-Day 70th Anniversary Edition of The Juno Letters is now available in all the e-outlets and Print-on-Demand. This is Book 1 of the series; Book 2, Cross of Fire, is going live by week's end. I have the copyright registered and received the Library of Congress number today so I can publish. There are always little thing that hold up completion - tomorrow I have to be out of town all day, so looks like Friday is publishing day.
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