One action can change history in Paul Bernardi's suspenseful debut novel, To the Devil His Due.
When Germany invades the Netherlands during World War II, Peter Bogarde loses both of his parents to the cruelty of the Nazis. Already stricken by this devastating blow, his world comes completely undone when he learns that his sister, a nurse working at a London hospital, has also died during a bombing raid.
With nothing left to lose, Peter enlists in the British Army, where his abilities and passion enable him to join the Commandos. Eventually he comes to the attention of the Special Operations Executive who select Peter, along with a Czech soldier named Jan Kubcek, to undergo specialised training in order to carry out a top secret order: the assassination of Hitler himself.
The plan is simple-Peter and Jan will parachute into Germany near Hitler's beloved Berghof estate and, from there, end his life...and the war.
The gravity of the men's mission weighs heavily on them-especially Peter. Haunted by memories of his deceased family, his desire for revenge burns ever more brightly the closer he comes to assassinating the man he holds responsible.
Can Peter and Jan successfully complete their mission-or even get out of Germany alive?
About the Author: Paul Bernardi graduated with a bachelor's degree in history before going on to earn a master's degree in Anglo-Saxon history, both from the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
A lifelong love of history inspired him to write his World War II novel, To the Devil His Due, based on a plan drawn up by the British Special Operations Executive to assassinate Hitler.
Paul currently lives with his wife and two children in Cheshire, United Kingdom.