In 1945 Army Rangers parachute into Bavaria on a mission to destroy military targets. A massive electrical storm hits their aircraft just as they are exiting. Suddenly, it is a different time, 66 years later, but they are unaware of this. They continue their mission. Thus, begins a tale of past and present becoming intertwined. As you read, you'll almost believe the paranormal is real.
The story is skillfully developed. Characters are believable; the author does a first-rate job of introducing and developing his characters. What is especially interesting is the historical context in which the novel is written. The historical content, which is integral to the story, connects story with history. This is a feature that adds realism. The author understands German character and philosophy.
To summarize: this is a very entertaining -- can't put down -- novel grounded in history, with believable characters, and a good, action packed story line. Oh yes, the ending brought a smile to my face. Reveiwed by the author of The Children's Story, A Novel Not for Children (about good and evil).