![]() It was a time when the free-world was drawn together by a war in two theatres, and men bonded together as warrior brothers-and sometimes more. You may have noticed I have a passion for WWII-vintage stories, and have reviewed several in the past. Progress has been good, and it should be available by the first quarter of 2012. ![]() I have begun the process of regaining the publication rights from Avon Books, and republishing the work in paper and ebook formats. The book is apparently more popular now than it was in 1979. ![]() On a whim, I googled “Wingmen Ensan Case”, and was stunned by the result. In 2011, during a move, I discovered my original file box of notes for the work. Avon Books in New York published it in 1979. In the author’s own words: I wrote Wingmen in 1978 at the age of 28. ![]() As another wingman watches – and waits for the beautiful woman who loves Jack – Hardigan and Trusteau cut a fiery swath through the skies from Wake Island to Tarawa to Truk, there to keep a fateful rendezvous with love and death in the blood-clouded waters of the Pacific. But a more subtle kind of hell was brewing in his feelings for rookie pilot Fred Trusteau. ![]() Story blurb: Jack Hardigan’s Hellcat fighter squadron blew the Japanese Zekes out of the blazing Pacific skies. Wingmen, by Ensan Case A superbly written epic of manly love set in WWII – ![]()
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