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Night of Flames: A Novel of World War II
Night of Flames A Novel of World War II
Author: Douglas W. Jacobson
Night of Flames paints a vivid and terrifying picture of war-torn Europe during WWII. It’s the tale of a Krakow university professor Anna and her husband Jan, a Polish cavalryman. Separated and forced to flee occupied Poland, Anna soon finds herself caught up in the Belgian Resistance, while Jan becomes embedded in British Intellige...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781590131367
ISBN-10: 1590131363
Publication Date: 10/1/2007
Pages: 368
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Publisher: McBooks Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The first part of this book was the story of the German invasion of Poland in 1939. It tells about the fate of one Polish family from Krakow, the husband fighting in the Polish cavalry, the wife desperately trying to keep the rest of her family safe from the SS at whatever cost. This section, unfortunately, was enormously boring. The writing itself fell flat. I put this book down for a while and came back to it later hoping I would be in the mood for it later, but it didn't help. The writin...more The first part of this book was the story of the German invasion of Poland in 1939. It tells about the fate of one Polish family from Krakow, the husband fighting in the Polish cavalry, the wife desperately trying to keep the rest of her family safe from the SS at whatever cost. This section, unfortunately, was enormously boring. The writing itself fell flat. I put this book down for a while and came back to it later hoping I would be in the mood for it later, but it didn't help. The writing was utterly unengaging. I had trouble paying attention and when I did I was annoyed by things such as the way no character could be described unless they were standing in front of a mirror or a still body of water. But after 150 pages, we got to part two. This part was the story of the same family struggling to survive in war torn Europe four years later. The war is still raging and the husband and wife are both involved in resistance movements in Poland and Belgium. This part was much more interesting than the first part. The writing itself was still boring, but here the story was interesting enough to make up for it somewhat. Over all, I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone. Life is too short for boring books. I'm sure there must be better World War II resistance movement stories out there.

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