Synopses & Reviews
Set against a bloody Sudanese civil war, a disgraced American mercenary pilot and a missionary’s widow find a love as rich and complicated as its milieu.
Review
“With each new book by W.T. Tyler, we see the creation not just of a reputation . . . but of a body of work, solid and undeniable. While the bestsellers flash and fade, Tyler keeps the steady glow of high purpose.” —The Dallas Morning News
About the Author
W.T. Tyler (pen name of Samuel J. Hamrick, Jr.) drew on a twenty-year career as a US State Department analyst in Africa and the Middle East for his novels of Cold War diplomacy and disillusionment. With a gifted ear for dialogue and an artist’s eye for painting a scene, Tyler’s novels chronicle ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. He died in 2008 at the age of seventy-eight.