American Spitfire: A WWII Novel
In the war-torn skies over Europe, fate thrusts an unlikely squadron into the fight.
When Captain Jack Carson and his pilots arrive in England, they have no aircraft, no missions, and no way to join the battle. That is, until the British make an unprecedented offer—Spitfires, the finest fighter planes in the world. With this golden opportunity comes immense pressure: the Americans must prove themselves against the best pilots Germany has to offer.
Through the eyes of the cautious yet steadfast Jack Carson, the daring young ace Tommy Baker, the brilliant mechanic Stella Ward, and the celebrated Luftwaffe hero Erich Falkenrath, witness a story of courage, sacrifice, and survival. But as Erich earns fame among his people, he also draws the attention of the ruthless SS, forcing him to walk a dangerous line between duty and defiance.
Spanning both sides of the conflict, this gripping historical novel brings to life the triumphs, losses, and moral dilemmas faced by those who fought in the skies. The battle for air superiority is only the beginning—what lies beyond it may change them forever.