The Raiders and the Cross, Patrick Larsimont
The Raiders and the Cross, Patrick Larsimont
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The Raiders and the Cross

Author: Patrick Larsimont

Narrator: Antony Ferguson

Unabridged: 9 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

The thrilling WWII adventure across the war-torn skies of Britain, France, and Malta. Perfect for fans of Derek Robinson, James Holland, Frank Barnard, and Jack Higgins.

Jox may have survived the Battle of Britain, but this war isn't over yet . . .

Winter, 1940

Enemy raiders are bombing Britain's cities relentlessly. Casualties are high and morale is at an all-time low. Jox McNabb and the rest of No.111 Squadron train to become night fighters to take on the raiders inflicting such carnage on Britain's cities.

But then tragedy strikes and Jox is devastated by the loss of those close to him.

Scarred physically and emotionally, he recovers slowly. Seeking a fresh start, he volunteers to serve in the turbulent skies of besieged Malta. But this new location quickly becomes just as dangerous as the last.

Can Jox forget the tragedy that haunts him? Will he survive the murderous assault of the Luftwaffe? And can a desperate Malta withstand the relentless onslaught?

About Patrick Larsimont

Patrick Larsimont worked in advertising for many years with some of the most globally recognized agencies and brands. He'd go as far as saying that he doubts there is anyone in the United Kingdom that hasn't seen some of his work. Before that, he served in military intelligence, was educated in Scotland, and now describes himself as a Dorset Highlander. He is the mixed heritage son of two diplomats and as a result has lived in over twenty countries around the world.

Patrick has always been fascinated by history, particularly military history, and spurred on by the time on his hands during two lockdowns, he took to writing stories. To date, he has completed two stand-alone supernatural historical novels, one about past lives and the other about the ghosts haunting a military cemetery. The latter was long listed for the inaugural Morley Prize for unpublished authors of color.


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