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The Plight of one man willing to face anything to secure a future
for his children and himself. Standing as a man, being accountable,
and taken the road less traveled. His change would turn out to make
a world of a difference in his children's lives.
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In the fast-paced novel "Deliver Us from Evil," a family's peaceful
mountain existence is threatened by a series of events that no one
could have predicted.
The Carson family lives in the shelter of God's Rocky Mountains
in Colorado, far from the death and destruction of the ongoing
Second World War. Theirs is a peaceful existence, untroubled and
serene. Their home is an outdoorsman's paradise, where they enjoy
hunting, fishing, ranching, and horseback riding. But their blessed
seclusion comes to an abrupt end with the escape of a dozen
desperate Nazi POWs from nearby Camp Trinidad.
Widower Jack Carson, along with his teenage sons, Wade and Josh,
and daughter, Cassie, bear the full brunt of Colonel Helmut Von
Toth's wrath. Murder and mayhem explode as Von Toth and his men
swarm the Carson Ranch in search of weapons, horses, guides, and
hostages before embarking on their desperate life-and-death run for
the Mexican border.
No mercy is granted to those unfortunate enough to cross paths
with the Nazis, and the Carsons must use every ounce of skill and
daring they possess to outlast the villains. One of the German
POWs, a teenager of strong morals and unbendable character,
unexpectedly decides to help the family.
Author Dan Reed draws upon his own knowledge of World War II to
create a fascinating and suspenseful tale of one family's fight to
defend both themselves and their way of life.
An absorbing tale of intrigue set during World War II, "Yes, We
Love This Land" tells the story of a German family attempting to
flee Hitler's clutches. Author Daniel Reed spins a fascinating web
of action and suspense
After emigrating from Germany to Norway to escape Adolf Hitler's
Third Reich, the Wagner family find themselves caught in the middle
of Germany's unprovoked invasion of Norway. Desiring only to be
left alone, they instead become involved in Norway's fight against
the occupying Germans.
Bernhard and Klara try to shelter their four precious children
from the nightmare of Nazi occupation, but one by one the family
members are drawn into the conflict. Burning for revenge, youngest
son Paul joins the ranks of the deadly German SS, intent on
sabotage and assassination back in their homeland.
When the SS targets Jordana Schultz, a young member of the
German Underground, for capture, Paul saves her life. But he must
leave her behind when the Germans send him back to Norway. Now his
greatest chance for revenge stands before him-and time is running
out.
"Kurt broke into a cold sweat, the blood draining from his face,
his legs all but failing him as he stood beneath enormous pressure.
He gazed confoundedly upon the condemned, their faces miserable
masks of terror." A good soldier follows orders without hesitation.
Kurt Muller, a young German corporal fighting for his life on the
barbaric Eastern Front during World War II, is just such a soldier.
But when he is ordered by the sinister SS Captain Rykert to execute
Jewish hideaways not far from the front, he finds himself in a
life-and-death struggle with the often-conflicting concepts of duty
and honor. He chooses honor-a decision that will change him
forever. Muller is now on the run from the Russian army, partisans,
and even his own people, who are bent on seeing him destroyed for
saving Jewish lives. Along the way, he finds not only true love
with Elena, one of the Jewish hideaways, but also a purpose for
living that had previously eluded him. Though the war ends in 1945,
Kurt and his newfound love face further adversity when Captain
Rykert reenters their lives. Will Kurt and Elena escape the evil
captain's net of revenge, or will they pay the ultimate price for
honor?
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