<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>The war has reduced Miyako to a prostitute. Dave Delham pilots a B-25 in the Doolittle Raid. Forced to bail out, he and his crew are captured by the Japanese as P.O.W's. Miyako resolves to avenge him-even if it costs her life.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Dave made aviation history in WWII's daring Doolittle Raid. Now he's a downed pilot on the run.</b></p><p><b>Miyako made a vow to bury a knife in him. That vow could cost them both their lives.</b><br></p><p>Winner, Cascade Award </p><p>Finalist, Christy and Carol Awards </p><p>Inspired by Actual Events</p><p>"A taut, crisp debut achievement that colorfully evokes the Pacific theater of WWII. Start this one forewarned: it's a stay-up-all-night read." --Jerry B. Jenkins, 21-time New York Times bestselling author</p><p>China, 1942. Desperate and fleeing a brutal enemy, U.S. airman Dave Delham loses all hope he'll live to see home again. If he manages to survive this mission--somehow--he swears he'll answer God's call on his life.</p><p>Japan, 1948. In a world where honor means everything, what would you risk to salvage yours? The war has reduced Miyako Matsuura to a street-hardened prostitute, forced to sell herself out--body and soul--to survive. But when the pilot whose bomb stole her little brother's life returns to Japan, she sees her one chance to salvage everything. That quest drives her like the point of a dagger.</p><p>Two competing vows. Two war-damaged people racing along a deadly collision course. Can tragic histories be redeemed?</p><p>If you like pulse-pounding tales of redemption that brim with deeply drawn characters and taut suspense, you'll love Linda Thompson's powerful debut novel. Immerse yourself in this award-winning story of courage and redemption today!</p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"A taut, crisp debut achievement that colorfully evokes the Pacific theater of WWII. Start this one forewarned: it's a stay-up-all-night read." -Jerry B. Jenkins--21-time New York Times bestselling author (<em>Left Behind, et al</em>)</p><p>"<em>The Plum Blooms in Winter</em> is a poignant story about bitter defeat and the power of forgiveness. With her lovely prose, Linda Thompson sweeps readers away on a journey to Japan and China during and after WWII, crafting a novel about the remarkable beauty and strength that bloomed in the midst of adversity. A brilliant debut!" -Melanie Dobson, award-winning author of <em>Hidden Among the Stars</em> and <em>Catching the Wind</em></p><p><br /> "<em>The Plum Blooms in Winter</em> is a must read.... As the nephew of Lt. Robert Meder (a real Doolittle Raider), I witnessed firsthand the effects World War II caused on his parents, my grandparents, and his only sibling, my mother. This story takes readers on a journey into both sides, through the eyes of an American Doolittle Raider and a Japanese civilian woman. Many lose after a war is over, even those on the winning side." -John Walker, nephew of Lt. Robert Meder, Doolittle Raider</p><p><br /> "This is a grand, ambitious story set during World War II... It's a story of impossible choices that lead to terrible regret. It's a story of captivity and freedom, of honor and culture, of revenge and forgiveness. The setting is unique, the peek into Japanese culture is fascinating, and the message of grace is timeless. Linda Thompson is destined to become one of the greats in Christian fiction." -Robin Patchen, award winning author of <em>Convenient Lies</em> and <em>Finding Amanda</em></p><p><br /> "Pearl Habor is a household name, but what came next? <em>The Plum Blooms in Winter</em> shines light on American heroes of the Doolittle Raid and post-war life in Japan. Even if you've been an avid World War Two reader, this unique story is sure to capture your heart and mind, as you follow the journey of two characters on opposite sides of the world (and of the war)." -Caroline Walker Argenti, grandniece of Lt. Robert Meder, Doolittle Raider</p><p><br /> "Linda Thompson has become one of my favorite new authors! World War Two can be too huge to contemplate, but peering into the hearts of two people living through that war brings it home with heartbreak and redemption. I look forward to following these people in their next adventure." -Hannah Alexander, author of <em>Hideaway Home</em></p><br>
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