Losing St. Christopher & How Angels Die in Top 75!
I am so happy to announce that Losing St. Christopher & How Angels Die are in Amazon’s Top 100!
I am so happy to announce that Losing St. Christopher & How Angels Die are in Amazon’s Top 100!
Each year, when the anniversary of D-Day and the Normandy invasion draws near, I am petitioned with questions pursuant to the writing of the WWII novel, How Angels Die. For the most part, I am able to rely on the extensive research conducted for the novel seasoned with the personal …
Multiple award-winning and International bestselling author Ashley Fontainne has released her Annual Favorite Reads for 2013! David-Michael Harding’s French Resistance epic, How Angels Die, heads the list in the #1 spot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uplrpW3Fi90 (1 min 25 secs in the announcement). Readers will soon view Ms. Fontainne’s thriller, Number Seventy-Five, on the silver screen. …
In the last days of WWII a depleted German army was supplemented by boys as young as 11. Minus little formal training, they were often given the Panzerfaust as a one shot disposable close range infantry anti-tank weapon. The weapon was cheaply produced and made in the millions between 1942 …
Author with French officer at MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, FL at book signing on 10/26/12. Related articles http://www.amazon.com/How-Angels-Die-David-Michael-Harding/dp/0615503322/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346425913&sr=8-1&keywords=how+angels+die Book Trailer: How …
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Thursday, August 9, 2012 Review: How Angels Die by David-Michael Harding Name of book: How Angels Die Author: David-Michael Harding Publication: December …
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July 6, 2012 How Angels Die Historical fiction: WW2 German Occupation of France “Fans of books by Allan Folsom and/or Tom …
Christine Granville They ranged from girls barely out of high school to mature mothers, from working-class women to aristocrats, from the plain …