The year is 1940. Fighter pilot John Henderson of the RAF is leading his squadron of Spitfires in a desperate struggle with Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe for supremacy of the skies over Britain. Henderson is shot down, only to reappear 80 years later as a wistful spirit pursuing the love of his youth in a story of mistaken identity... , complicated first, by a modern day Nazi fanatic who wants to return Germany to fascism and second, by a 15 year old bank robbery cold case that suddenly heats up under the watchful eye of Scotland Yard.
Baffling events abound as the spirit of Flight Officer Henderson plagues and stupefies any attempts to explain his appearances or the curious antics that accompany him. Until, that is, England is stared down by another onslaught of Nazi aggression which is only stymied by the intervention of Henderson and his phantom squadron.read more
BIOGRAPHY Robert Henricks is the author of numerous novels dating back to 1984. He has most recently been concentrating on historical themes for his books which typically stem from a single event in the past.
A lifetime student of history, he caught the bug from his father and followed it through to a college degree in ... U.S. and European history. His path to becoming a novelist began in high school after being exposed to such inspirations as the Iliad, the Odyssey and War and Peace. This experience led to other outstanding works of historical fiction such as Mark Helprin’s ‘A Soldier of the Great War’ and Michael Shaara’s ‘Killer Angels’.
While his path to becoming a writer of fiction went through the history genre, his interests were not confined there. In the spy genre, Ian Fleming’s James Bond led to Len Dawson and the ‘Ipcress File’ then to Adam Hall’s ‘Quiller Memorandum’ and William Stevenson’s ‘A Man called Intepid’ and finally to a whole slew of novels by Tom Clancy. He became addicted to the world of fiction and in the 80’s completed the first of two novels in an espionage series regarding
an agent of the Treasury Department and artifacts of wealth and historical value. His degree in history has fueled his passion from historical periodicals such as ‘The Blue and the Gray’ to ‘American Heritage’. He enjoys keeping up with current events by spending the morning with the Los Angeles Times and a full pot of French roast. And of course he also appreciates a couple of hours watching Humphrey Bogart or anything from the 40’s as well as football on Sundays.read more