When Beau Morgen and his small band of Rangers are trapped in occupied France after a failed mission, he suspects that it was not merely bad luck that German forces were waiting for them to land their rubber rafts ashore in the dark of night. Now, trapped and on the run, Morgen's team must elude their determined pursuers and find a way back to England -- with no transportation, no supplies, and the knowledge that any plans previously made are most likely compromised. Cut off with no support, they must find a way to escape through the continuing German military build-up along the French coast and cross the English Channel to get home. Getting back to England, however, may be the least of their concerns. Morgen knows they have a larger problem waiting for them at Matterhorn House -- somebody that they trusted had known that the Germans would be waiting for them to land on that remote French shoreline. While his team was trained to fight the guys in black uniforms, they had little experience in dealing with treachery in their own ranks. Determining who had hung them out to dry was not going to be a simple undertaking -- but it would be the burning goal driving Morgen forward if they could make their way home. That, of course, was a problem only if they could figure out a way to escape from the relentless German presence cloaking the coast of France -- and somehow cross the contested waters of the English Channel without either side attacking them. It was a challenge that would overwhelm most soldiers. These were not most soldiers, however -- they were Morgen's Rangers. They would adapt, they would improvise, and they would overcome whatever obstacles lay in their path -- or they would die trying. It was the only way they knew. The second book in the Morgen's Rangers series, The Enemy Within, looks deeper into the unknown challenges of a nation at war -- where the intersection of pride, morality, and greed causes people to make the most surprising of choices...or maybe not.
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