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Codes of Courage

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1940: Austrian refugee Karl Lang has lost everything—his country, his home, and his family. All that is left to him is a burning ambition to see the Nazis defeated. Desperate for work and a way to help the war effort, he finds the one place that will take a refugee like him: a supply steamer traversing a deadly path past enemy U-boats.

Since their first meeting, Millie Stevens has felt an undeniable connection to Karl. As the war rages, she shares his determination to oppose the Nazis and finds work at the British codebreaking center at Bletchley Park. There she uses all her intellect and determination to break German codes and read U-boat transmissions—or risk losing the man she loves.

Rolf Denhart will do anything to defend the Fatherland, including long patrols in a cramped U-boat. But rumors from Germany leave him uneasy, forcing a choice between loyalty to his homeland, the safety of his family, and his peace of conscience.

In the midst of war, three lives are woven together to create an epic tapestry of love and loss, joy and pain, sacrifice and courage.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 19, 2023
      Sowards disappoints in the WWII-set follow-up to Heirs of Falcon Point. Karl Lang, an Austrian who fled the Nazis and is eager to do his part to defeat them, joined England’s Merchant Navy after learning he was ineligible for the country’s military. He spends his days ferrying supplies and pining for Millie Stevens, the brainy, crossword-obsessed American he’d met at a cafe in Zurich months before. When the two serendipitously run into one another in the streets of London, sparks fly and the two start dating, but soon Karl returns to the sea and Millie begins her own war work, translating German communications into English. Some of those messages come from a U-boat where Rolf Denhart is a radio operator slowly losing faith in the Nazi regime. As the plot unfolds, all three characters must reckon with their choices and role in the war, using their belief in God as a moral compass. Unfortunately, Sowards sets a slow pace and struggles to capitalize on the high stakes of the maritime war effort, and while Karl and Millie’s relationship provides the novel with a strong emotional backbone, Rolf’s storyline adds little. This fails to deliver on its promising setup.

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