
August 1944, a forward airfield in East Anglia, England. Staff Sergeant Tommy Chin stood in front of a damaged P-51 Mustang, staring at a crumpled…
But luck only mattered because Major Russell was willing to trust evidence over regulations and because a network of mechanics was willing to share information…
You’re traveling alone. ” “With my servant,” Helen managed, the word catching slightly in her throat. “He’s attending to the luggage. ” The man nodded…
William watched from the corner of the small cabin they shared, his carpenter’s hands clenched into fists. He had built furniture for some of the…
The city was a port, a gateway where ships arrived from all over the world and where authorities watched for contraband, smugglers, and fugitives. And…
They’re trained to catch people like us. ” “The harbor master tomorrow,” William said. He’ll ask the same questions. maybe worse. Ellen moved to the…
What Ellen didn’t know yet was that Baltimore would demand more than just clever disguises and lucky coincidences. It would require a confrontation so direct,…
Each piece of the costume felt heavier now, waited with the memory of every close call, every moment of terror, every second when discovery had…
This was dangerous to slavery’s defenders precisely because it was so compelling. The entire architecture of bondage depended on the lie that enslaved people were…

April 12th, 1943. A cold morning inside a noisy plane factory in Long Island. Engines roared outside. Rivet guns screamed. A young woman stood alone…
