Came The Dawn

Came The Dawn by Roger Bax, published by Bello on May 3, 2012, is a fiction work that intertwines elements of mystery and crime. The story follows Philip Sutherland, who, during the Second World War, falls in love with Marya, a ballet dancer in Russia. When he is set to return to England, the Soviet Government denies Marya permission to leave. Determined to reunite with her, Philip takes bold steps, including acquiring a yacht and teaming up with Jack Denny, who faces a similar predicament with his wife.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and sacrifice against the backdrop of wartime challenges. As Philip and Jack devise a plan to smuggle their wives out of Russia, they navigate the complexities of their situation with the assistance of Steve Quillan, an American correspondent. This edition, comprising 206 pages, delves into the lengths to which individuals will go for love, set within the tense atmosphere of a historical conflict.
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Assigned to Russia during the Second World War, Philip Sutherland falls in love with, and marries, Marya, a ballet dancer. When it comes time for him to return to England, the Soviet Government refuses permission for Marya to join him and Philip decides to take matters into his own hands.
His first move is to buy the ten-ton auxiliary yacht Dawn. His second, to persuade Jack Denny, whose Russian wife, Svetlana, is also unable to leave Russia, to join forces with him. They plan to sail to Tallinn, in Esthonia, and there smuggle the two women aboard. Their friend Steve Quillan, an American radio correspondent in Moscow, promises valuable help.
Came The Dawn is a gripping piece of writing in which two men are willing to risk everything in order to be reunited with those they love.
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