The Long Homecoming
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| Expected release date is Apr 20th 2027 |
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Product Details
Author:
Elaine Hume Peake, Don Keith
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
300
Publisher:
Severn River Publishing (April 20, 2027)
Imprint:
Severn River Publishing
Release Date:
April 20, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781648759420
ISBN-10:
1648759424
Weight:
10.03oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_06172026_P10219611_onix30-20260617.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$19.99
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
Call to War
Case Pack:
20
As low as:
$15.39
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
From Elaine Hume Peake and Don Keith comes a gripping novel of duty, doubt, and the uneasy dawn of the Cold War. The Long Homecoming is a testament to the soldiers who won one war—and were asked to fight another in the shadows. For fans of Anthony Doerr and Mark Sullivan.
The war is over. The nightmares aren't. And the men who know what Captain Edward Hume is capable of are already pulling him back in.
Hume came home from Europe to a wife, a growing family, and the normal civilian life he spent years earning. He teaches the next generation of bomb disposal techs. He defuzes the occasional tricky device when the Reserves call. He should be done.
Then a summons arrives from Paris. Boniface McEwan—a shadow from Hume's war years, now rising fast inside the new Central Intelligence Agency—has an armed Russian device he intends to use for a sabotage operation, and he needs Hume to tell him whether it will do the job. What Hume walks into is not a consultation. It is a recruitment into classified covert operations—and rogue stealth missions no agency officially acknowledges—already underway before he ever boards the plane for a divided postwar Europe and, inevitably, the endless Cold War conflict in Korea.
Hume begins to question who he is really working for, whether the men beside him are allies or handlers, and whether the skills that cleared Patton's path from Normandy to Germany can carry him through a war fought in the dark — against a compromised Soviet weapon whose detonation could erase a city and poison a continent.
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Praise for A Call to War Series:
"Highly recommended." —Library Journal, Starred Review
“Beautifully conceived and thoughtfully executed…” —Charles Gomez, author of Eye of the Storm and Cuban Son Rising
“…a trip back in time to World War II told through the eyes of one: a brave, decent, and determined soldier…” —Sandy Kenyon, award-winning entertainment correspondent
“These unforgettable men of The Greatest Generation are portrayed with remarkable depth and humanity…” —Mitchell Kaplan, owner of Books & Books, cofounder of the Miami Book Fair and The Mazur Kaplan Production Company
“One of the most fascinating accounts of bravery in World War II.” —Tim Gray, The World War II Foundation
“Chock full of real life events, the book will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout…” —Catherine K. Hurd, multi-award winning writer and playwright
“…should be on your reading list today.” —Darcy Bonfils, multi-award winning television news executive producer
The war is over. The nightmares aren't. And the men who know what Captain Edward Hume is capable of are already pulling him back in.
Hume came home from Europe to a wife, a growing family, and the normal civilian life he spent years earning. He teaches the next generation of bomb disposal techs. He defuzes the occasional tricky device when the Reserves call. He should be done.
Then a summons arrives from Paris. Boniface McEwan—a shadow from Hume's war years, now rising fast inside the new Central Intelligence Agency—has an armed Russian device he intends to use for a sabotage operation, and he needs Hume to tell him whether it will do the job. What Hume walks into is not a consultation. It is a recruitment into classified covert operations—and rogue stealth missions no agency officially acknowledges—already underway before he ever boards the plane for a divided postwar Europe and, inevitably, the endless Cold War conflict in Korea.
Hume begins to question who he is really working for, whether the men beside him are allies or handlers, and whether the skills that cleared Patton's path from Normandy to Germany can carry him through a war fought in the dark — against a compromised Soviet weapon whose detonation could erase a city and poison a continent.
_____________________
Praise for A Call to War Series:
"Highly recommended." —Library Journal, Starred Review
“Beautifully conceived and thoughtfully executed…” —Charles Gomez, author of Eye of the Storm and Cuban Son Rising
“…a trip back in time to World War II told through the eyes of one: a brave, decent, and determined soldier…” —Sandy Kenyon, award-winning entertainment correspondent
“These unforgettable men of The Greatest Generation are portrayed with remarkable depth and humanity…” —Mitchell Kaplan, owner of Books & Books, cofounder of the Miami Book Fair and The Mazur Kaplan Production Company
“One of the most fascinating accounts of bravery in World War II.” —Tim Gray, The World War II Foundation
“Chock full of real life events, the book will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout…” —Catherine K. Hurd, multi-award winning writer and playwright
“…should be on your reading list today.” —Darcy Bonfils, multi-award winning television news executive producer









