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Fernsby's War, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Hugh Weller-Poley
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By:
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J.C. Jarvis
About this listen
As World War Two begins, Michael Fernsby is once again called into action. His mission behind enemy lines has history hanging in the balance.
In the third chapter of the Fernsby's War Series, Ludsecke, listeners are catapulted into the darkening storm over Europe at the end of 1939, where the drum beats of World War II are getting louder.
Amidst the chaos and destruction, we meet Michael Fernsby, a decorated British Army officer haunted by the scars of battle and personal loss. His latest mission takes him deep into Nazi Germany, where the echoes of his past shape his every move.
As he navigates the treacherous corridors of the Nazi war machine, Michael is forced to confront moral dilemmas and make split-second decisions that could mean the difference between life and death.
But amidst the trials of the Fernsby family, this is more than just a story of survival. It's a powerful tale of resilience and the unwavering pursuit of justice in the face of unspeakable darkness.
Will Michael's indomitable spirit be enough to overcome the shadows of war, or will he be consumed by them? Join him on this unforgettable journey as he confronts the very essence of heroism and justice.
For fans of historical fiction and wartime dramas, Ludsecke is must-listen. If you enjoyed books like All the Light We Cannot See or The Nightingale, you won't want to miss this thrilling tale of courage and sacrifice.
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