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Red Arrows in the Night

Red Arrows in the Night by Daniel A. Lord
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Red Arrows in the Night is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that follows the lives of a group of young men who are drafted into World War II. The book explores the harsh realities of war, the bonds of friendship that are formed in the face of danger, and the sacrifices that must be made for the greater good.

Daniel A. Lord has done an excellent job of capturing the emotions and struggles of the characters as they navigate the challenges of wartime. The writing is evocative and powerful, drawing the reader in and creating a vivid picture of the horrors of battle.

One of the most striking aspects of this novel is the detailed and realistic portrayal of the aerial combat scenes. Lord's descriptions are so vivid that the reader can almost feel the adrenaline and fear that the characters experience as they engage in dogfights high above the ground.

Overall, Red Arrows in the Night is a poignant and moving story that will stick with readers long after they have finished the last page. It is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve in the military, and a tribute to their courage and resilience.

Book Description:
The Scarlet Archer of Agincourt is claimed by the Erkenwold’s as their family ghost. Tradition held that the death of an important Erkenwold was always heralded by the apparition of the Scarlet Archer. Now in the early years of WWII, the archer has made an appearance on the family estate on the US coast. Is it a ghost or something more sinister, and what does he or she want?

This mystery novel was written by Daniel A Lord, S.J., who was a popular American Catholic writer. The subjects of the works in his bibliography range from religion, humor, plays, songs, mysteries and even politics. His most influential work was possibly in drafting the 1930 Production Code for motion pictures. (Introduction by Maria Therese and Wikipedia)


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