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Driving the Tide

The After Dunkirk Series, Book 6

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Driving the Tide

De: Lee Jackson
Narrado por: Charlie Thurston
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The liberation of occupied France is long overdue, but the operation requires the combined efforts of the resistance groups across Europe. Jeremy returns to France to prepare for the Allied invasion. An occupied country is a dangerous terrain to navigate, and as Jeremy works to set the plan in motion, even the smallest mistake can come at a fatal price.

At Bletchley Park, Claire decodes a troubling message from German high command. Hitler is moving his secret weapons development resource from Norway to Bavaria. Previous attempts to stop production in Norway have failed, and now the Allies must launch another mission—and they're counting on Claire.

After making his mark in combat, Paul is dispatched to Italy. Many days of ground combat push Paul to his limits, and soon he realizes that this victory will require a greater sacrifice than ever before.

Lance has been recaptured and sent back to the POW camp in Colditz Castle. His first escape was improbable; his chances of escaping a second time are slim to none. Luckily, Lance has never been afraid of taking big risks.

And in the Pacific, an amphibious landing as ambitious as the one in Europe is in the works, with Josh at its center.

©2023 Lee Jackson (P)2023 Tantor
Guerra y ejército Histórico Literatura de género Negra y suspense Novela histórica Siglo XX
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