May 1940: Royal Air Force pilot Harry Fitzgerald is one of millions of heroic Allied troops fighting against Nazi Germany. In the pitched heat of battle over the skies of Northern France, Fitzgerald is shot down by an enemy plane and captured. Miraculously, he escapes certain death but must make his way back to the Allied evacuation at Dunkirk to get back home.
However, Fitzgerald is in the middle of a warzone. At a chateau turned hospital, he encounters two of his wounded comrades. Too sick to reach Dunkirk by themselves, they helplessly lie in wait as the German army advances. Fitzgerald knows he must save them, and with the assistance of the French nurse Solange, the refugees attempt to reach Dunkirk-before the Nazis can reach them. It’s a life-or-death mission through dangerous territory where nothing is guaranteed.
In Dash for Dunkirk, authors Denis Caron and Fran Connor explore a world where loyalty and bravery face off against an unforgiving enemy. Bound together by duty and honor, war heroes push themselves to the limit through refugee-crowded streets, mechanical setbacks and enemy attacks. Will they reach safe harbor, or will the ultimate evil finally prevail?
Praise for Dash for Dunkirk
> "A wildly entertaining, action packed story not only about the reality of war, but also of loyalty, friendship, and romance. A must read! - Jordan Ebare, Avid Reader & Historical Fiction Enthusiast
This effort by Denis Caron is a fine piece of work. Denis has us follow Flying Officer Harry Fitzpatrick of Belfast, from the mission that should get him home, to his harrowing shootdown and escape thorough German-held France. He finds his squadron mates shot up and stuck in a chateau. With the help of the enchanting French nurse, Solange, and her father's car and horse trailer, he tries to get his mates to Dunkirk and evacuation. He encounters more trouble, and more wounded to move, as he makes his way to the sea, and works to get everyone home. This will thrill and rivet you from start to finish. Give it a try.
This is the story of three RAF pilots shot down over France and their attempt to make it back to England via Dunkirk. It is a vivid recounting of what it was like on the beach as they waited for their turn to leave.
The story was forced or arranged to get it set up for the next true part that was in the book. Almost as if they chose five or six things to be in the book then had to figure out how to set up to use. I don't know if I would read a second book.
A well written story of courage and devotion, Dash to Dunkirk is the story escape from the German occupiers. The French are losing there freedom. The British are attempting to help.
This was quite enjoyable. Full of action, history, and a bit of unfolding romance, it moved quickly. The characters were likable, and you rooted for them to succeed. It provided a good sense of what happened at Dunkirk, and its significance.
Fast read of a fast paced story about an RAF pilot and his 2 other pilots who are shot down in France and their dash to Dunkirk to get on a boat back to England at the start of WWII.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The characters were interesting and the storyline was well written. I hope that there are more books about these characters in the future.