Even when bullets aren’t being shot overhead, the war is still being fought. “French Letters: Engaged in War” is the first novel in Jack Woodville’s World War II trilogy, following an army doctor who finds himself in Normandy and crushed by many moral implications that involve his best friend and those who save his life. A riveting read of the morality and loyalties of war, “French Letters” will prove to be a highly entertaining and riveting read for those who enjoy war fiction.
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Jack Woodville London’s French Letters series has been praised for its meticulous historical research and ability to capture the language, attitudes, and moral culture of their setting in prose described by reviewers as “beautiful, but not pretentious.”
French Letters: Engaged in War is the second volume in the French Letters trilogy. The companion to French Letters: Virginia’s War, it is the story of Will Hastings, an army doctor caught up in the D-Day landings in Normandy and the drive to capture St. Lo, France.