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with stories of FAITH, COURAGE AND SACRIFICE
"A taut, crisp debut achievement that colorfully evokes the Pacific theater of WWII. Start this one forewarned: it's a stay-up-all-night read." --Jerry B. Jenkins, 21-time New York Times bestselling author
Winner, 2019 Cascade Award
Finalist, 2019 Christy and Carol Awards
Inspired by Actual Events
INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS
In the spirit of The Thin Red Line, Hacksaw Ridge, Flags of our Fathers and Pearl Harbor.
Realistic. Gritty. Gutsy. Without taking it too far, Craig and Pura take it far enough to bring war home to your heart, mind, and soul.
Bud Parmalee, Johnny Strange, Billy Martens—three men who had each other’s backs. All three were raised never to fight. All three saw no choice but to enlist and try to make a difference. All three would never be the same. And neither would their world.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
MURRAY PURA lives near the Montana-Alberta border because he loves the Rockies and the wild regions within them. He creates stories in almost every genre--romance, adventure, suspense, Amish, military, historical. He has more than forty titles in print. Several have won awards in the US and Canada and a number have been bestsellers. He is especially excited about his new ISLANDS series, set in the South Pacific in WWII, co-authored with Patrick Craig. Murray writes from his studio, which is a combination of library, home gym, writing space and music room.
LINDA THOMPSON stepped back from a corporate career that spanned continents to write what she loves--stories of unstoppable faith. Her debut novel, The Plum Blooms in Winter, is a Cascade Award winner and a Christy, Carol and International Book Award finalist. Linda writes from the Arizona desert, where she lives with her husband, a third-generation airline pilot who moonlights as her Chief Military Research Officer. When she isn't writing, Linda enjoys rollerblading--yes, that makes her a throwback--time with their grandson, and watching magnificent desert moonrises.