Stealth: WW 2 historical fiction
Stealth by my friend Robert Stermscheg was released at the end of 2021.
The novel follows the heroic American bomber pilot Jack Swaggart who is forced to ditch his damaged B-26 Marauder in the German countryside. Then he catches a glimpse of a secret aircraft the Germans are flight testing. Now only he can stop the Third Reich from establishing air supremacy with its new bomber.
Stermscheg offers a delightful cast and PG-rated romance in an intelligent thriller with high-stakes spycraft, German resistance, and clever (or sometimes lecherous) Nazis.
Robert is an experienced pilot himself, so he includes just the right amount of detail to put you in the pilot’s seat of both American and German airplanes.
Now, he has launched the audiobook edition of Stealth. The narrator is Canadian author, missionary, narrator, itinerant pastor, and radio guy, Ron Hughes. His rich baritone fills the room with an authentic, casual confidence that fits Stermscheg’s characters and writing style.
I’m a graphic designer, writer, and history buff. I’ve been creating book covers for authors over the last year or so, and I designed the cover of Stealth for Robert. I also had the honor of fact-checking a late draft of the manuscript before the final edit.
You can get the audiobook edition of Stealth for free at Audible if you aren’t a member yet or buy it most anywhere audiobooks are sold. If you listen to (or read) it, Robert would appreciate a review.
Travis
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