Eagles over Britain
After Dunkirk, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Steve Rausch
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By:
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Lee Jackson
About this listen
The Battle of Dunkirk might be finished, but the war isn’t over.
The German Luftwaffe attacks Britain from the skies. With no allies, she stands alone. Her fate hangs in the balance.
As the first Axis aircraft streak across English Channel airspace, so begins a battle for the ages; one that will determine the trajectory of the war. Braced for engagement on their individual fronts, the Littlefields plumb the depths of courage and ingenuity to defend their beloved Britain.
Fresh from the slaughter of Dunkirk, youngest brother Jeremy is called upon to create a French Resistance network composed of former naval officers.
At MI-9 headquarters, Claire Littlefield has devised an intelligence coup that could change the tide of the war. But will it work?
Lance, captured and far from home, puts his resiliency and resolve to the test.
And frustrated at being sidelined from active combat, Paul is unaware that he is being groomed for a role beyond his imagination.
A sweeping story of war filled with intimate, day-to-day details of those closest to danger, Eagles over Britain is a captivating tale of bravery, sacrifice, and one family’s fight to bring Britain to victory.
©2021 Lee Jackson (P)2021 Severn River PublishingWhat listeners say about Eagles over Britain
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- BIWO
- 14-03-24
Read the Book rather than Listen to the Audio
The series follows a family from the Island of Sark following their various endeavours through WW2 from Dunkirk onwards through the battlefields of France, the Battle of Britain and Bletchley Park. I am sorry to say that the audio narration was just awful - an American male ascent to do various UK women's ascents - including an upper-class women's accent - just simply did not work. The male UK ascents were not a lot better. The book series needs an edit to cut out all the various Americanisms that crept into the book that simply were not part of UK life in the second WW. The book series is interesting and will continue in hard copy as the bad audio became a distraction. (I had read the first book in the series and listened to this as a A+ selection). Certainly will not be purchasing the rest of the series as audios
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- Andy Watkinson
- 15-09-22
Like the story but
Good story but is spoiled by the ridiculous pronunciation of some English towns & Cities. The narrator should do more research beforehand.
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