In the gripping novel Return to a Country at War, by Lawrence Eichman, Vintage aircraft test pilot Larry Kinkade agrees to help an old friend. He's going to fly a modified P-38 and check the effectiveness of a device intended to prevent aircraft from being detected by enemy radar. In 1942, his friend's father had worked on this project for the National Security Forces, but a strange tragedy led to the project being scrapped and a brilliant man being discredited. With the project now activated, who better to test the device than Kinkade, a top Air Force pilot for nearly thirty-five years and a veteran of wars in Vietnam and the Middle East, as well as many covert operations. How could this highly decorated and now retired Generalâ�,�•a Clark Gable lookalike who brought soldiers to attention and made women weak in the kneesâ�,�•ever predict that this test flight would carry him and Navy Commander Laura Cole, back to World War II, when war was in full battle and surrender was never an option?
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