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  • My Father's Friend: One Summer in Hell

  • One Summer in Hell
  • By: David W Walker
  • Narrated by: Brad Wills
  • Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins

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By: David W Walker
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In that unforgettable 1940 summer known as the Battle of Britain, the date September 15th stands out as the day the tide of war turned. Two massive waves of German bombers and their fighter support set upon the defenses of London. They were met with the complete, unleashed commitment of Fighter Command.

This gamble, against all the odds, achieved a stunning defeat against the might of the Luftwaffe. But if the second attack wave had come earlier, even just a half an hour sooner, the RAF's entire fighter defense might have been caught refueling and arming down on the ground. What if more than mere chance was involved in that delay?

This novel is about that one, silent hour which may have been purchased at an unknown cost.

©2012 David Walker (P)2013 David Walker

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