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Flight

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Stranded after an impossible rescue mission into the heart of the Third Reich, Vince LaSalle runs the race of his life. Hunted by the sociopathic Nazi, Artur Kolinski, the black soldier has nowhere to hide. Failure, however, is not an option. Both he and the recovered information he carries must make it home…anything less will mean that Vince is dead and the documents so vital to the allied cause have once again fallen into the hands of men who would use them to subdue a world.
In England, the rescued spy team tries frantically to help Vince anyway possible. But their mission has too many faces to know them all. There is still a hidden network at large in England that is killing allied agents. It falls to the vagabond collection of nationalities to ferret out those responsible for the deaths of so many.

Flight is the sequel to Foreign Son and Lewis Kelley’s second novel.

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First published December 12, 2012

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July 11, 2022
Exhilarating

Author Lewis Kelley does it again! Non-stop action and suspense. I couldn't put it down. Looking forward to more adventures from these amazing characters.
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November 22, 2015
This fast-paced adventure picks up where the first book in the series leaves off, with Vince LaSalle caught behind enemy lines in World War II Berlin, relying only on his athletic training and skills as a soldier to survive. In this story, Mr. Kelley once again captures the struggle on many fronts--both home and abroad--for a soldier who is an enemy in one land and an undervalued asset in another. The author artfully builds tension in two places simultaneously by taking the reader to the edge of the seat with LaSalle’s dangerous trek across Germany and beyond, then transports the reader to London and the covert efforts of friends and family, who are risking their own lives to save LaSalle. The transition between both story lines is brilliant. This is a well-paced, action-packed continuation of the first novel. I highly recommend both books in the series!
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