Harvest of a Golden Sky: A Story of Wartime Innocence
Successful commercial pilot, Kirsten Davies has just fulfilled a lifelong dream of flying a World-War II P51-D 'Mustang' fighter. Sadly her perfect week flying from an Arizona Desert Airfield is cut short by a freak accident, which leaves her convalescing in California. As she waits to return home to England and start flying again, Kirsten spends her time searching for answers to some of the many questions which have emerged since the death of her mother when she was just a child. Her research and enquiries lead her in many directions as the story falls back into the dark days of World War II and the bloody air war over occupied Europe ...but, with the help of her pilot friend Ven Carlson, who has been unwittingly drawn into the mystery, she starts to gradually assemble all the pieces of the puzzle and eventually uncovers the shocking truth?


As the final curtain falls, events unfold in spectacular fashion proving that on occasion, truth can indeed be stranger than fiction!


A story of love and war and everything in between, where the boundaries between reality and the unexplained become tensely blurred. A book which will leave you smiling and tearful in equal measures.
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Harvest of a Golden Sky: A Story of Wartime Innocence
Successful commercial pilot, Kirsten Davies has just fulfilled a lifelong dream of flying a World-War II P51-D 'Mustang' fighter. Sadly her perfect week flying from an Arizona Desert Airfield is cut short by a freak accident, which leaves her convalescing in California. As she waits to return home to England and start flying again, Kirsten spends her time searching for answers to some of the many questions which have emerged since the death of her mother when she was just a child. Her research and enquiries lead her in many directions as the story falls back into the dark days of World War II and the bloody air war over occupied Europe ...but, with the help of her pilot friend Ven Carlson, who has been unwittingly drawn into the mystery, she starts to gradually assemble all the pieces of the puzzle and eventually uncovers the shocking truth?


As the final curtain falls, events unfold in spectacular fashion proving that on occasion, truth can indeed be stranger than fiction!


A story of love and war and everything in between, where the boundaries between reality and the unexplained become tensely blurred. A book which will leave you smiling and tearful in equal measures.
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Harvest of a Golden Sky: A Story of Wartime Innocence

Harvest of a Golden Sky: A Story of Wartime Innocence

by Richard Sugg
Harvest of a Golden Sky: A Story of Wartime Innocence

Harvest of a Golden Sky: A Story of Wartime Innocence

by Richard Sugg

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Overview

Successful commercial pilot, Kirsten Davies has just fulfilled a lifelong dream of flying a World-War II P51-D 'Mustang' fighter. Sadly her perfect week flying from an Arizona Desert Airfield is cut short by a freak accident, which leaves her convalescing in California. As she waits to return home to England and start flying again, Kirsten spends her time searching for answers to some of the many questions which have emerged since the death of her mother when she was just a child. Her research and enquiries lead her in many directions as the story falls back into the dark days of World War II and the bloody air war over occupied Europe ...but, with the help of her pilot friend Ven Carlson, who has been unwittingly drawn into the mystery, she starts to gradually assemble all the pieces of the puzzle and eventually uncovers the shocking truth?


As the final curtain falls, events unfold in spectacular fashion proving that on occasion, truth can indeed be stranger than fiction!


A story of love and war and everything in between, where the boundaries between reality and the unexplained become tensely blurred. A book which will leave you smiling and tearful in equal measures.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186553816
Publisher: Matador Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 02/20/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Richard Sugg is a retired aircraft engineering training manager. An ex RAF apprentice he spent many years working for several international airlines. An interest in the USAAF 8th Air Force, and its massive impact on East Anglia, led him to write this, his first novel. He lives near Newmarket Suffolk.
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