Blue Yonder

Alan Savage

earliest edition we have, 2005 Severn House Publishers, 2006 hardcover 234 pages

A family drama encompassing both world wars. Having earned a medal at the Battle of the Somme in 1916, Sergeant Mark Bayley, 4th Hussars, is posted back to England and volunteers for the Royal Flying Corps, becoming an ace with 23 'kills' to his credit, before being shot down over the German lines in March 1918. While in a prison hospital he falls in love with German nurse Karolina von Bitterman. They marry after the...

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Blue Yonder hardcover · 2008 · Severn House · 352 pages
Blue Yonder hardcover · 2006 · Severn House Publishers · 234 pages

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