Behind Enemy Lines

Lakota

by Clif Santa


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/22/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 222
ISBN : 9781462800537
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 222
ISBN : 9781450014632
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 222
ISBN : 9781450014649

About the Book

BEHIND ENEMY LINES Continues the saga of David Hampton in THE LAST MISSION. David parachutes from his burning fighter, his face burned and eye sight blurry, finds himself deep inside Germany. A Jewish partisan finds him and takes him in, tending to his wounds. A Jewish doctor and his daughter keep him hidden in their attic. Gestapo raids the farm and arrests the Jews. David is taken captive and shipped with them in cattle cars to a Nazi death camp. David escapes and reverts back to his Lakota upbringing, his Native Wisdom, to elude his captors. He joins a resistance group and steals an FW-190, and begins bringing the war home to the Nazis inside Germany. “A captivating, superbly written novel of combat flying, peopled by real warriors who went up daily. The heart wrenching love story is equally intense.”--ED McGAA, EAGLE MAN, USMC 110 missions Vietnam - F4B Phantoms Author of Eagle Vision and Mother Earth Spirituality. David Hampton adapted to the white man’s world, still he kept the old ways, his grandfather’s ways, in his heart. He believed in Wakan Tanka, and Mother Earth, who would provide him everything he needed. Grandfather had taught him the ways of his ancestors. Each summer they would go into the Black Hills, they would live off the land. “Now, you go to the store and buy everything you need. It has not always been that way.” He learned to live off the land, his ancestors did; now he would do so also. Something moved on the bank opposite him and he looked up. There was a woman standing on the bank watching him. She had a Schmauser machinegun pistol hanging by a sling from her shoulder. Her right hand was on the grip and a finger on the trigger. She was tall and although she wore mens bulky clothing, he could not help but notice a well developed figure. Her hair was done up in a ball at the back of her head and she wore a large fur hat. Her face was plain, not pretty, but not ugly by any means. Her lips were large and looked as though she was pouting over something.


About the Author

Author Clif Santa has always been interested in flying. He operated an air taxi service, flight school and flew charters in northern Minnesota, flew a bush plane in Minnesota and Northwest Ontario on floats and wheel-skis. He’s flown aircraft ranging from a Super Cub to a Turbo Commander. He has worked with the Commemorative Air Force, restoring World War II aircraft in Duluth, Minnesota and Mesa, Arizona. He spent three years in a guided missile unit in the Army. He has articles published in the U.S. and Canada. He grew up with Indian people and has a close working relationship with Ed McGaa, author of Mother Earth Spirituality. Clif and his wife, Betty, also a pilot, spend their summers in Duluth, Minnesota and winter in Casa Grande, Arizona.