
A Murder of Crows
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Ray Drayton

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..
During this timeline in History, anything could happen, and it did. The impossible became possible.
The German Juggernaut was poised on the French side of the Channel ready to strike the final blow. Seemingly England was on its knees, about to hand over control of its destiny. This was an ultimate consequence hiding in the shadows of defeat.
The RAF fought valiantly in the skies over England despite a shortage of men and women. Aircrews and Ground crews were desperate for more aircraft and trained recruits to fly them. The life expectancy of a Spitfire pilot during the Battle of Britain was four weeks.
Forty six percent of Bomber Crews were killed during the war. Their average age at time of death was twenty three years old.
Equipment, fuel and food shortages were paramount in the three services.
The fearful thought amongst the brave ‘Few’ in a time of desperation was – ‘If we lose the Battle of Britain. We will lose England.’
This powerful Historical Fiction narrative provides a glimpse into the lives of desperate people in desperate times not experienced in recent history.
Service personnel have virtually nothing else to give – only their lives.
The recently formed RAF ‘Black Crow’ night fighter squadron were one of the remaining few with their backs to the wall, ready to fight to the end.
‘Courage abounds, snatched from the jaws of defeat. But is it enough??’
In the words of a RAF Group Captain during the Battle of Britain. “There will always be an England. The question is – will it be OUR England???”
The prospect of defeat to a cruel vicious enemy was too dire to contemplate.
The storyline continues through to present day, examining the main characters’ lives after the end of World War Two. Their experiences of love, hate, despair and courage shape each one through tribulations of human fragility.
The narrative landscapes change to embrace parts of post war England and the contrast of the beautiful Swiss Alps...
AUTHORS NOTE:
This Historical Fiction is based around ‘Events of the day’ many of which actually happened.
The characters although works of fiction, are modelled upon people who existed at the time.
‘Imagination is more important than Knowledge.’
Albert Einstein.
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