This volume completes the story of the Vizconde Rodrigo Manuel de Mendoza y de la Cerda, a diplomat with the Spanish Foreign Service and an Olympic champion. Part 1 of this series was published in 2017. In that initial part of this trilogy readers met Rodrigo Mendoza in 1939, just before the beginning of World War II, and began the long journey of following him through the months leading up to the outbreak of the war, the early part of the war, and the uncertainties the world faced at the beginning of 1941. The second part continued his story through the difficult years the British and their allies faced through the middle of 1941, the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, and the entry of the United States into the war. This third and final part starts in early 1943. It follows the decline and demise of the Nazi regime in Germany and the end of the war.
Rodrigo’s journey from 1943 through 1945 takes him from a Berlin crumbling under the weight of a collapsing Nazi regime and the barrage of Allied bombing to a journey through Nazi occupied territory. As an Allied spy, Rodrigo is hunted by the Gestapo, and his fate is constantly in peril. Rodrigo’s journey, as in the first two volumes, is packed with action, adventure, romance, and intrigue. His story is artfully woven into the historical realities of the World War II era. Readers will find themselves on edge following the march of the Red Army through Eastern Europe, the British and American pursuit of the Desert Fox across North Africa, and the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Readers will be elated at the liberation of Paris and its sudden rebirth as the cultural capital of the world and will grieve the loss of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the eve of victory in Europe.
G. Russell Overton is an American author and historian, who lives in California with his partner, Jamie. He has produced a number of works, both fiction and non-fiction. He is currently writing a trilogy of historical fiction. The first part has recently been published (click on his web link for more information). He enjoys sailing, cross-country skiing, and biking. His fictional style is to create romantic adventure, unbounded by the dictates of political and cultural agendas, but his love of the Great Lakes and all things marine is an apparent influence in most of his writing. He is a member of the National Writers Union, Historical Society of Michigan, Detroit Institute of Art, Publishing Triangle, and Michigan Writers.