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Jerry Borrowman

Published April 2008
Britain has been battling the Second World War for three discouraging years. Nazi Germany is at the pinnacle of its power. But now, with the Americans drawn into the monumental conflict, a critical turning point has been reached. First Lieutenant Michael Carlyle is being transferred from captaining a motor torpedo boat close to home in the English Channel to fighting against the Germans and Italians in North Africa.
As Michael fights on the unforgiving Mediterranean shores of North
Africa and the rugged countryside of Italy and Southern France, his
father, Lord Philip Carlyle, undertakes a special diplomatic mission to Washington, D.C., and the White House. His hope is that he can ease the burdens of the American soldiers who must pass through Britain on their way to the liberation of Europe. Little does Phillip know that his son and family friend, Jules Ellington, are on a mission that places their lives in mortal peril.
Experience drama and heroism in this poignant and exciting chronicle
of the greatest conflict in human history--a story of how America and
Britain worked in a unique and enduring partnership to secure
freedom in the war that forever changed the world.
Reader Reviews:
Orrin Hatch, United States Senator
Home Again At Last perfectly captures the struggles and sacrifices of those who served our country in the Mediterranean theater
in World War II. These are stories that every American needs to remember and appreciate.
SFC Allan Proctor, US Army (Retired)
have just now finished the last book in the series. I enjoyed it every bit a much as the first three. I think enjoy is not quite the right word, because of the down right horror of war, but being a history buff and a veteran I can fully empathize with the characters.
My father was in France with the Navy during W.W.I and my mothers brothers along with one of my wives' aunts severed in W.W.II, with one uncle being a POW in Poland.
Right now I have one son and a grandson-in-law in Iran and another grandson deploying shortly. I also have grandson and granddaughter in the navy. My granddaughter in the navy is now serving aboard the U.S.S. Eisenhower.One of my daughters is also an army veteran.
I also read Beyond The Call Of Duty. Brother Fisher was already a hero when I went to Vietnam.
Thank you for such artful use of the written word..
John P. MacFarlane, Political Science Adjunct Instructor
This is an action-packed story with realistic battle scenes, interesting characters, and a compelling story of personal heroism and tragedy. As observes, "Perhaps that's the only way to fully understand war--to make it personal."
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