Robert Elmer is the author of more than fifty books, including contemporary novels for the adult Christian audience, nonfiction devotionals like Piercing Heaven and Fount of Heaven (Lexham Press), and seven series for younger readers. Among kids, he is best known for his historicals such as the Young Underground, Adventures Down Under, Life Behind the Wall, and Promise of Zion books. When he's not at the keyboard, he enjoys beachcombing and travel with his wife, and spending time with their three kids and families.
World War II is finally over. There is peace again and life can resume at a more normal pace. Or at least that is what everyone would want, but there are still spies lurking everywhere and the members of the young underground will have to be careful who they trust.
This is the fourth book in the "Young Underground series". I thought that the way Robert Elmer wrote this series is very different. Because now the war is over, but the series is only half over. This gives readers a chance to see how life moves on. Instead of just ending like other books.
I felt that this was a refreshing take on people's lives in the WWII time period. I can't wait to keep reading this series to see where it will go next!