Ghost Flight

Don Jacobson


Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
5.00 ·
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Ghost Flight by Don Jacobson
EmlynMara on FanFiction says of Ghost

Having cut my teeth on Helen MacInnis novels, this period has always seemed very real to me, as have the lives and times of those who worked behind the scenes to aid the cause. This story is reminiscent of classic books by authors such as Leon Uris, Tom Clancy, Herman Wouk, Ken Follett, Alistair MacLean, and John le Carré. Well done.

Darkness Dims the Dawn

War’s clouds have choked the world for five years. Now, the Allies ready their great push to drive Hitler back to Berlin.

WAAF Section Officer Elizabeth Bennet and RAF Wing Commander Fitzwilliam Darcy have already done their bit. Both bear scars—seen and unseen—from their service. They have done much; now they will do more.

Elizabeth and Darcy step forward to undertake the deadliest of gathering intelligence behind German lines. They go knowing that the Gestapo’s destiny for captured Special Operations Executive agents was a bullet.

World War II’s road to romance was bumpy. Cultivating affection’s fragile bloom while looking over their shoulders, Darcy and Elizabeth discover what is the most ardent of loves.

Explore the dark, gritty world of Occupied France in 1944 at the shoulders of Fitzwilliam Darcy, SOE Agent Jeeves, and his radio operator, Elizabeth Bennet, Agent Madeline. Ghost Flight asks how Darcy and Elizabeth might have served if they had been part of the Greatest Generation.

FanFiction Readers enthuse about Ghost Flight as 'amazing' and 'gripping.'

Natalie Jacob 3

I wanted to tell you that I found your story really amazing. I only started reading it a while ago, and honestly, I just had to say it's fantastic!

KurikiXV

This was an amazing read. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing your story, it is one of a kind!

Levenez

Thank you so much for this story. It was so gripping! I was immersed in the story and feared for their security.
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