On My Honor
Patty Smith Hall
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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)
Beschreibung
A Girl Scout Troop Joins the Battle of the Atlantic Full of intrigue, adventure, and romance, this new series celebrates the unsung heroesthe heroines of WWII. GinnyMathis was finished with nursing school andhad no intention of staying rooted in the Outer Banksthen war broke out. With her father away, she feels duty-bound to stay and help her mother and younger sister. While working as a clerk for the Oregon Inlet ferry, naval officers ask Ginny and others to be watchful for German U-boats reportedly spotted in the area. So to help occupy her teenage sister, Ginny enlists the Girl Scout troop she leads to help watch for suspicious activity along the coast. Timothy Elliott is no stranger to death. As a British reporter working with the M-6, he's numb to the losses of war after two years of fighting the Germans. Maybe that's why he volunteered for this missionto connect with an ex-German naval officer who stole the Furor's battle plan for the Atlantic war. When the boat giving him passage to New York is bombed near the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Tim is thrown from the boat and wakes up in the care of a group of young girls. Ginny follows her sneaky sister on a clandestine mission and discovers the shipwreck victim. Ginny knows she must take charge, but is this man the enemy, or does he hold secrets that could turn the tide of the Battle of the Atlantic in the allies' favor? Don't miss these other stories:The Cryptographer's Dilemma by Johnnie AlexanderPicture of Hope by Liz TolsmaSaving Mrs. Roosevelt by Candice Sue PattersonMrs. Witherspoon Goes to War by Mary DavisA Rose for the Resistance by Angela K. CouchThe Season of My Enemy by Naomi MuschEscape from Amsterdam by Lauralee Bliss