Book description
It is Christmas Eve, 1957. Flying home, on leave from Germany, he is
alone in the cockpit of the Vampire. Sixty-six minutes of flying time,
with the descent and landing - destination Lakenheath. No problem, all
routine procedures.
Then, out over the North sea, the fog begins to close in. Radio
contact ceases and the compass goes haywire. Suddenly, out of the mist
appears a World War II bomber. It is flying just below the Vampire, as
of trying to make contact...
Frederick Forsyth is the author of a number of bestselling
novels including The Day of the Jackel, The Odessa File,
The Dogs of War, The Devil's Alternative and The
Fourth Protocol. He lives in Hertfordshire, England.
www. frederickforsyth. co. uk