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  • Complete Zero Hour Trilogy
  • Written by: Rob Lofthouse
  • Narrated by: Peter Kenny
  • Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins

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Trouble at Zero Hour

Written by: Rob Lofthouse
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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Publisher's Summary

Written by a retired British soldier, Trouble at Zero Hour is a breathless and vivid story, dramatising three of the key Allied operations that turned the tide of the Second World War.

6 June, 1944, somewhere over the Normandy coastline: Robbie Stokes sits in a glider, his Bren resting on the floor between his outstretched legs. The nose lowers and the glider descends rapidly: 10 minutes of stomach-churning twists and turns until suddenly the call goes up to 'brace'. The belly makes contact with the ground and the first Allied troops tumble out into occupied Europe.

For new recruit Robbie Stokes it is the beginning of 10 months of brutal and relentless conflict that take him from D-Day, via Operation Market Garden and the battle for Arnhem Bridge, to the Rhine Crossing and the final push for victory. Three operations that change the course of the war and test Robbie Stokes and his band of brothers to their limits. If they fail, then the Allied invasion fails. They must succeed through their longest days.

©2017 Rob Lofthouse (P)2019 Quercus Editions Limited

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