From acclaimed action/adventure and technothriller novelist Julian Jay Savarin. During World War II the Allies established numerous espionage and covert units to undertake dangerous missions behind enemy lines. Some operating with questionable legality. One such unit, designated Raven Squadron, operated in southern England for the purpose of carrying out aerial and ground missions across the channel in France. Their tasks were so secret and controversial that even today there are individuals and governments that will stop at nothing to keep the unit's operations buried from the public eye. PRESENT DAY: Joshua Leroy Haines lies on a recliner in his mildly decaying mansion outside Macon, Georgia. A former U.S. Senator, he has an interesting history. He was once a member of the Raven Squadron. But there are strong reasons for this lack of disclosure. One by one down the years after the war, the surviving members have been dying, apparently of natural causes - until one of their most successful pilots, Tad Duchamps, is shot by a sniper at a reunion in France. It is an incident which prompts Duchamps' grandson, to go digging. He eventually and unwillingly accepts the help of Haines' granddaughter which puts themselves both in grave danger. For Senator Haines has given his granddaughter a container that will provide the clues to expose the truth behind what Raven truly had done.
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