Malinda, I do not know if anyone answered your question of "What is this book about?" It is an autobiographical account of Patrick Dalzel-Job's incredible adventures during W.W.II. He was British. He was awarded The Knight's Cross of St Olav by the King of Norway with the king's personal thanks for Patrick's accomplishments against the Germans in Norway. After his time in Norway, he joined Ian Fleming's group (the creator of the character James Bond; some say that character is based on Dalzel-Job or a composite of people, including Job). In the remainder of the war, he spent significant time behind the German lines in France and in Germany. The book includes the story of how he met his future wife (a Norwegian girl) and how they got together after the war and were married. His journey to get to her has a chilling ending! I highly recommend the book!! Sherman
Thanks Sherman...I'll have to wait for it to go on sale, but I'll keep an eye out What's the "chilling ending" in the story about going to get his wife ?? ~malinda [email protected] wrote: Malinda, I do not know if anyone answered your question of "What is this book about?" It is an autobiographical account of Patrick Dalzel-Job's incredible adventures during W.W.II. He was British. He was awarded The Knight's Cross of St Olav by the King of Norway with the king's personal thanks for Patrick's accomplishments against the Germans in Norway. After his time in Norway, he joined Ian Fleming's group (the creator of the character James Bond; some say that character is based on Dalzel-Job or a composite of people, including Job). In the remainder of the war, he spent significant time behind the German lines in France and in Germany. The book includes the story of how he met his future wife (a Norwegian girl) and how they got together after the war and were married. His journey to get to her has a chilling ending! I highly recommend the book!! Sherman ==== JOB Mailing List ==== Gedcoms on World Connect: Job(e) Legacy: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown Job(e) Branches: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown2 ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237