A compulsively readable blend of romance and drama based on actual events in Britain and France leading up to D-day in 1944
Matthew Hammond is a British military officer posted to the European theater during World War II. He sustained a serious injury on the front lines, so bad, in fact, that it cost him a lung. Now he is back in England, unable to fight, but he continues to serve his country by training new Resistance fighters.
One of the recruits under his tutelage is Madeleine, a spellbinding, impassioned French Canadian with eyes of "burnished whiskey." Despite protocols discouraging romance, they are deeply in love, and Matthew is torn about putting Madeleine's life in danger. He already has one tragic affair with a Resistance fighter under his belt--his former lover, Celestine, was killed because her assassination of a German doctor went awry.
But the Allies are mustering all their resources for crucial beach landings in Normandy, and Matthew knows his unit will need to play a role. It will be a very dangerous mission: parachuting in behind the Nazi line. As Madeleine progresses through the training with her fellow recruits, Matthew can only hope that luck will guide her through when the drop finally arrives.
About the Author :
Peter Watson is an intellectual historian, journalist, and the author of thirteen books, including Convergence; Ideas: A History; The Age of Atheists; The German Genius; The Medici Conspiracy; and The Great Divide. He has written for The Sunday Times, The New York Times, the Observer, and the Spectator. He lives in London. Gildart Jackson's acting credits span the stage and screen. He is most often recognized for his roles as Gideon on Charmed and Simon Prentiss on General Hospital.
Review :
"Thrilling...Peter Watson brilliantly captures the tense months in England leading up to D-Day...Madeleine's War is engaging on every level."
-- "Roxana Robinson, author of Sparta"
"Vibrates with authenticity...A well-told tale that will grip readers from start to finish."
-- "Kate Alcott, New York Times bestselling author"
"Whiskey is Colonel Matthew Hammond's vice, and the whiskey-colored eyes of French Canadian Madeleine Dirac prove to be a strong temptation...Despite the book's title, the story follows Matthew as he engages in a war far from the actual fighting, where secrets and double agents abound, and those making the decisions have only incomplete information to go on. The resulting mix of romance and risk makes for a heady cocktail sure to be savored by historical-fiction readers interested in the war years."
-- "Booklist"