To solve a murder at an English airbase, US Army Captain Billy Boyle must immerse himself in the fascinating and secretive world of WWII radio espionage.
Christmas Day 1944: After his last mission put him in the tailspin of the Battle of the Bulge, Captain Billy Boyle travels to southeast England to visit his girlfriend, Diana Seaton, for a brief holiday respite. Diana is engaged in classified work at RAF Hawkinge, including Operation Corona, which recruits German-speaking Womenâs Auxiliary Air Force membersâmany of them Jewish refugees from the Kindertransport rescueâto countermand German orders and direct night fighters away from Allied bombers.
Itâs fascinating and critical espionage work, but itâs laced with peril, as Billy finds out. On a scenic Christmas walk along the White Cliffs of Dover, Billy and Diana stumble upon the dead body of a US Air Force officer. In the dead manâs pocket are papers with highly confidential information about radio interception operations. Information worth killing over.
As Billy digs into the secret world of codebreakers and radio jammers stationed at Hawkinge, another body turns up. Now Billy must find out what connects these two menâand who was so hell-bent on silencing them. Enlisting the help of  his long-time associates, Billy undertakes another thrilling investigation that brings him to war-torn Yugoslavia, where he must rescue an escaped POW who may be the only person who knows the truth.
âFrom the first to last page, A Bitter Wind kept me turning pages. James R. Benn is that rare writer who can turn military history into a great read that captures your imagination and heart.ââLESLIE BURGER, INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (ALA)