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“Suspenseful, rich in convincingly detailed incidents, and impeccably A Novel of World War II

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researched.”


Library Journal

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“Well researched and skillfully executed . . . a highly readable work which is to keep your soul?

both informative and imaginative.”


The Historical Novels Review

In 1939 the Germans invade Poland, setting

“A taut and twisting thriller with memorable flesh and blood characters of

off a rising storm of violence and destruc-

. . . Jacobson’s clockwork plot draws the reader onto its roller coaster ride tion. For Anna and Jan Kopernik the loss is

[and] clicks along at breakneck speed.”

—James Conroyd Martin,

Douglas W. Jacobson
is an engineer,

unimaginable. She is an assistant professor

award-winning author of
Push Not the River
and
Against a Crimson Sky

business owner, and World War II history

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at a university in Krakow; he, an offi cer in

enthusiast. Inspired by the war-time exper-

the Polish cavalry. Separated by the war, they

iences of his Belgian relatives and his own

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must fi nd their own way in a world where

Polish ancestry, Doug began a five-year

everything they ever knew is gone.

research effort that resulted in his debut

novel,
Night of Flames
. He lives in Elm

Anna’s father, a prominent Polish intellec-

Grove, Wisconsin. Visit him on the Web at

tual, is deported to a death camp, and Anna

www.douglaswjacobson.blogspot.com

must fl ee to Belgium where she joins the

Resistance. Meanwhile, Jan escapes with

the battered remnants of the Polish army to


Night of Flames
is a vast, flowing, unstoppable tale of World War II . . . It is Britain. When British intelligence asks him

historical fiction at its best, with interesting, poignant characters we care A No

to return to Poland in an undercover mis-

about . . . This is truly a tale of the resilience and ultimate triumph of love.

sion to contact the Resistance, he seizes the

Highly recommended.”

—Homer Hickam,

chance to search for his missing wife.

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Cover photos courtesy of the Library of Congress.

9 781590 131367

McBooks Press

www.mcbooks.com

Dust jacket and interior design by Panda Musgrove.

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