Description
Summary:
Every old soldier who passed the war memorial in the quiet Scottish Highland town saluted. Yes, Sergeant Jack Maclean, D.C.M., M.M., the man who’d been the model for the statue was a real hero. He’d been killed in France just before the First World War ended.
Now his son, Ian, was in the Commandos. He’d a lot to live up to . . . or so he thought until that day a Nazi bomb smashed the hero’s statue and in the ruins Ian found a single white feather – the symbol of the coward. But that is only the beginning . . .
Condition:
A decent copy. Creasing at front corner, mild general wear, tanning. Book is sound and in good condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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