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Blue Yonder

by Alan Savage

Series: RAF (book 1)

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A family drama encompassing both world wars - Sergeant Mark Bayley was a flying ace before he was shot down over German lines in 1918. As he falls in love with German nurse Karolina, things look perfect even for his motherless son John, whom Karolina adopts. As long as Karolina lives there is harmony, but after her death their son Max finds himself seduced by the German Fatherland. The brothers will fight on opposite sides of the coming war . . .… (more)
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OK WW2 series. History is sound but the story's focus on the protagonist's libido is overdone and distracting.. ( )
  jamespurcell | Apr 30, 2023 |
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A family drama encompassing both world wars - Sergeant Mark Bayley was a flying ace before he was shot down over German lines in 1918. As he falls in love with German nurse Karolina, things look perfect even for his motherless son John, whom Karolina adopts. As long as Karolina lives there is harmony, but after her death their son Max finds himself seduced by the German Fatherland. The brothers will fight on opposite sides of the coming war . . .

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A family drama encompassing both world wars. Having earned a medal at the Battle of the Somme in 1916, Sergeant Mark Bayley, 4th Hussars, is posted back to England and volunteers for the Royal Flying Corps, becoming an ace with 23 'kills' to his credit, before being shot down over the German lines in March 1918. While in a prison hospital he falls in love with German nurse Karolina von Bitterman. They marry after the war, but Mark's apparently idyllic life carries a shadow. During embarkation leave in 1917, he had enjoyed a brief but ultimately catastrophic affair with an Englishwoman, and suddenly finds himself responsible for her orphaned son. Karolina willingly adopts the child, although she has a son of her own by Mark. As long as she lives there is harmony. But following her tragically early death from cancer in 1934, the family falls apart.

The two boys, as sons of a famous airman, are naturally destined for the RAF, but while John, the son of the English mother, passes through Cranwell and into the service, Karolina's son, Max, allows himself to be seduced, by an unscrupulous German cousin, into returning to the Fatherland, where he renounces his British citizenship and joins the Luftwaffe. Thus, when war breaks out, in 1939, the two brothers find themselves on opposing sides.
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