Rostock

Rostock

by Edmund Kingham
Rostock

Rostock

by Edmund Kingham

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Overview

Rostock, the last remaining industrial city left in Germany, is now under siege as the Allies and the rapidly advancing Soviet Red Army move in for the kill. The last stronghold of Germany's war machine is facing total destruction as both British and Russian forces race to capture the city. Its strategic position on the northern coast of Germany's mainland allows access to the Baltic Sea, which in turn, if captured, will give complete control and dominance of the region, but unknown to the advancing Armies at this time is a lone wolf pilot who is determined to stop them. He is a highly trained and skilled warrior in aerial combat and is sworn to never surrender to the enemy closing in all around him.
Unable to locate his position, he is able to freely attack enemy positions and cause untold damage and chaos to any air raids on defenseless German citizens as they flee for their lives. Against his better judgment, he leaves the safety of his mountain hideout and ventures deeper into the countryside to the east to determine what his fate will be. He soon learns of the horrors being committed against his people and is shocked by what he witnesses.
After returning to base, he begins to formulate a plan so secretive that only "German high command" is aware of its existence, but in a strange turn of events and hell-bent on revenge, he becomes blinded by the sinister plot that Berlin wants executed against Stalin and the Russian people—a scheme so diabolical that only the wicked can comprehend!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162306207
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 02/16/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 285 KB

About the Author

Edmund Kingham is a new and relevant author to this industry and his work. Rostock is his second published book and is the dramatic conclusion to his first publication Messerschmitt 109. Having worked for over thirty years in heavy construction, it was time to hang up those boots and continue pursuing his true love of storytelling. He was born in Woolwich, South East London, England, and was raised up in a blue-collar family. At nineteen, he attended the Kings College of Theatre and Arts where he spent two years writing and performing. He now lives with his wife, Linda, and their three children in Connecticut.
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