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Paladin: The Story of Augusta's Fighter Ace
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Paladin: The Story of Augusta’s Fighter Ace

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The choices confronting Army Air Corps pilot Matt Tower are equally harrowing - facing a swarm of Nazi fighters over World War II Europe or falling for the charms of an English maiden, or both. Author Charles Bowen cleverly weaves an intriguing story of war and romance in Paladin. The Mighty 8th Air Force was well-engaged in the fight for Europe when Tower joined the fray. The young Georgian was as much focused on bolstering his reputation as an aggressive warrior as he was in embracing English culture, food and at least one particular lady. Bowen captures the essence of war and foreign service that will keep readers engaged to the end.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
16 September 2022
Pages
486
ISBN
9798986033600

The choices confronting Army Air Corps pilot Matt Tower are equally harrowing - facing a swarm of Nazi fighters over World War II Europe or falling for the charms of an English maiden, or both. Author Charles Bowen cleverly weaves an intriguing story of war and romance in Paladin. The Mighty 8th Air Force was well-engaged in the fight for Europe when Tower joined the fray. The young Georgian was as much focused on bolstering his reputation as an aggressive warrior as he was in embracing English culture, food and at least one particular lady. Bowen captures the essence of war and foreign service that will keep readers engaged to the end.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
16 September 2022
Pages
486
ISBN
9798986033600