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THE LAST GOOD WAR:
BATTLE LINES
By James Reasoner
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It was known as the last good war. A
conflict that engulfed the world and changed forever the lives of those who fought it.
World War II separated families and lovers alike as millions of young men and women went
off to fight for their country and freedom. Now three men and one woman, bonded by family,
friendship, and love, are about to experience firsthand the terror and glory of the Second
World War. They're young, just barely old enough to be starting out on
their lives as adults, living outside Chicago. Joe and Dale Parker are brothers, but you'd
never know it. Dale's best friend, Adam Bergman, is Jewish, but Adam's girlfriend,
Catherine Tancred, has German-born parents who don't know that or the war in Europe
wouldn't be the only fighting going on. For now the war is a growing storm cloud on the
horizon that hasn't really affected any of them-yet. Things like dating, college, racing
fast cars, and friendship are what their lives are about. Until Dale meets a girl who
takes his breath away and makes him forget everyone and everything else. She's everything
he's ever dreamed about and she seems to feel the same way about him. Then her very
jealous, powerfully connected husband finds out about their affair and promises to get his
revenge.
Suddenly Chicago seems like a very small, dangerous place, and the excitement
of fighting against the Axis powers becomes very attractive. So Dale enlists-leaving his
intoxicating but married lady to her husband-and so do his brother, Adam, and Catherine.
With Joe and Dale in the Army, Adam in the Marines, and Catherine in the Navy's Nurse
Service, the four friends realize for the first time that they might soon be sent to
different theaters of war. What was an exciting and liberating idea-fighting for freedom
in faraway places-now threatens to break them up, perhaps never to see one another again.
They're right on the battle lines, their fates out of their hands, heading for a collision
with history on December 7,1941....
"In many ways, Battle Lines
reminded me very strongly of Herman Wouk's War and Remembrance opus.
Believable people doing believable things in unbelievable buy very real times, making for
one hell of a read. Thanks!"
-DAVID HAGBERG |

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THE LAST GOOD WAR BOOK 2:
TRIAL BY FIRE
Vivid storytelling set against historically
accurate action brings WWII up close and personal, in a memorable novel of American lives
in the maelstrom of the twentieth century's greatest war.
Joe and Dale Parker are young Americans stationed with the
British tank force, with the job of teaching British soldiers how to operate their
American-made tanks. When the tank force, led by Field Marshal Montgomery, is sent to
fight Rommel in North Africa, Joe and Dale are carried into the thick of battle. At the
same time Adam and Catherine Bergman are in the Pacific. Catherine, whose brother died in
her arms after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, is on a hospital ship that sees heavy action
in the Battle of the Coral Sea. Adam, a marine, left Wake Island just before the Japanese
attack on it and is now on the frontlines of the Battle for the Midway.
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In the Pacific
with the U.S. Marines on Guadalcanal, and in North Africa with the British Armored Tank
Command, James Reasoner puts readers into the thick of the most deadly action of World War
II. The British Tank Command has been fighting an uphill battle with Rommel's
Panzers. Brothers Joe and Dale Parker, detailed from the U.S. Army to help the
British Tankers, find themselves helping to turn the tide against the Desert Fox.
Meanwhile their friend Adam Bergman is in the Solomon Islands with the marines, as the
U.S. starts the bloody fight to reclaim the Pacific.
Reasoner takes us into the heart of the
fight in both theaters of war, to wartime struggles on the home front, and into hospitals
on ships and in temporary quarters near the fronts.
"The author's treatment of such big
issures as love, duty, and racism is intelligent and compassionate."
-Booklist |
Unfortunately this series has been canceled and there will not be a 4th book. |
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