Murray Pura in his new book, “London Dawn” Book Three in The Danforths of Lancashire series published by Harvest House Publishers takes us back into the lives of The Family Danforth.
From the Back Cover: “The Lord grant us peace and an incomprehensible joy in the midst of the titanic struggle of these years, indeed, the struggle of our lives.”
So prays Danforth family patriarch Lord Preston as Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime are on the move. First Poland…then France…and now heading in the direction of Great Britain.
In response to the coming danger, the Danforth sons–Edward, Kipp and Robbie–join up to fight the encroaching Nazi tyranny. As the war deepens, others must join in the fight. Grandson, sons-in-law and the women too all must do their duty to preserve freedom.
Who among the family will die amid the horrors of war? And who will return to the arms of their loved ones? Who will once again walk the green grass of Ashton Park, the beloved family estate? Who will survive to carry on the Danforth family legacy? In this stunning conclusion to the Danforths of Lancashire family saga, Author Murray Pura renders the drama, pathos and tragedy that was World War II on every fast-turning page.
This book covers the time period from 1934 until 1941. It is more than a story about the Danforth family it is a story of history. The end of World War I, the war to end all wars, and the rebuilding of Great Britain and the lives of the Danforth family. Nobody believed that there would be a Second World War and, even if there was, it wouldn’t happen so soon. I am sorry to see this series end. I really like these characters, all of them actually. The Danforth family feels as though they were my family. And that is just the characters we haven’t talked about the story yet. Murray Pura knows how to write great stories and “London Dawn” is a great story. Set aside the chores, order take out for dinner, make yourself comfortable because once you get started reading “London Dawn” you are not going to want to stop until the pages run out–and even then. This book will keep you up late until you finish it so I recommend that you start reading early. Mr. Pura has given us a great read and I am hoping that he can be persuaded to write another trilogy with this amazing family.
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