Out of the Sun

by Jerry Stilley


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/3/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9780595354658

About the Book

Out of the Sun is the stirring saga of two young men-one an American and the other a German-whose love of flying brings them together in the killing skies over France during World War I.

Luke Truman comes from a long line of farmers. He loves and respects the land and takes pride in what he does. Luke's roots run as deep into the Missouri soil as do the cottonwoods along the river. When pilot Red O'Day practically lands on Luke while he's plowing a field, Luke takes it as a sign to pursue his increasing fascination with aviation.

Heinrich Mueller longs for the day when he can finally fulfill his dream of becoming a pilot with the German High Command. He doesn't mind that he is committed to spend the next four years at the university to study engineering. In fact, he looks forward to it as a stepping-stone to his career in aviation.

Years later, in the airspace over St. Mihiel, France, the two airmen encounter each other in a fierce battle. Even though they've never met and know they will probably never see each other again, they share an understanding. They are simply two young men whose love of flying brought them together-both of them knights of the sky.


About the Author

Jerry R. Stilley lived in Hickory, North Carolina with Lynette, his beloved wife of twenty-five years. Jerry and Lynette worked together on a number of peace and humanitarian causes, including the Peace Corps for many years. Prior to his death in 2005, Jerry had written several volumes in his Dan Abrams mystery series, as well as Out of the Sun.