The Resistance
The Resistance by Douglas Bond
Paperback, 295 pages
The Resistance begins in the cockpit of a crippled B-17 engaged in a bombing mission over enemy-occupied France, early spring, 1944. Pilot Eli Evans and his navigator Charlie Tucker will find themselves encircled by French Resistance fighters, SOE licensed-to-kill British agents, Abwehr German double agents, Marxist agitators, sabotage and betrayal, and coded messages embedded in BBC broadcasts, including "the voice of faith," CS Lewis heard and hotly debated throughout the adventure. Essential book for enthusiasts who like reading about espionage, flying, French Resistance, world wars, and C.S. Lewis. A great companion volume to Bond's War in the Wasteland in WWI.
“If you enjoy inspirational war stories, flying, intrigue, mystery, and intense anticipation, you will love The Resistance. Not only is the action non-stop, but the thoughtful dialog throughout the tale keeps you mentally engaged on every page.” ~Douglas E. Lee, Brigadier General, USA (Ret), President, Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty
“Douglas Bond is a historian with unusual insight.” ~Russ Pulliam, Indianapolis Star