Survive The Night
Tactical 16 Publishing
Survive The Night
Survive the Night recalls the tragedy of the German death march of more than 10,000 American and allied POWs through 900 miles of mountainous forests and war-torn lowlands of Germany. Though the march was a tragic stain on our world’s history, Survive the Night is full of tender moments, happy outcomes, and the antics of Highway the dog.
Survive the Night, begins in January 1944 and follows fictional character, Gus Bodine, a 20-year-old who joined the U.S. Army Air Corps as a B-17 pilot. Bodine quickly finds himself going from living the American dream to being shot down and becoming a prisoner of war forced to endure the 86-day “Death March”.
German Death March – It Happened!
Podcast
With Author Spencer Anderson
Listen as Spencer Anderson talks with podcaster Andy Griffin about the horrendous 900+ mile death march that took place in Germany during the winter of 1944 – 1945. To listen, click here or on the Andy Griffin Show logo below.
Randy Clark –
I love this book! Couldn’t put it down!
Lori Robbins –
“Survive The Night draws the reader into the story as if being right there with each character and their thoughts. The reader feels the emotions that the characters feel. Definitely a must read.”
Gerry B Jones –
“The minute I started to read I was riveted.”
Brady Clark –
Spencer Anderson’s Survive The Night is full of action and brimming with historical and technical detail about what faced these brave bomber crews. The characters come to life with back stories that will draw you in and make this story hard to put down.
Paul Bryner –
Excitement and action from the first page. A great read!
Carmen Jones –
The story is fascinating and leaves you wanting more. Nicely written and easy to read.
Michael J. McFarland, Avid Reader –
As a fan of Spencer Anderson’s War Bird Trilogy, I am hooked on his books. I can’t wait to get a copy. It is another page turner that will appeal to everyone who reads it. He builds a story that appeals to everyone, both male and female, veteran or historian. His stories teach not just the history of the wars or adventure, but the people who are involved. There will be a great love story, along with great lessons of family relationships and life’s lessons. I will never forget the night my wife started to read ‘Avenging Angel: A Pilot’s Story.’ She was shocked to find she could not stop reading. She thought she would never like a book about wars and airplanes. Fooled her! I can only say, if you don’t love to read, you should not start one of Spencer’s books, because it will change your life. I, on the other hand, love to read, and have read many of the best novel authors in the country, and I truly believe Spencer Anderson is among them.
Samuel Zygner –
World War II history of untold POWs’ plight to survive in Germany. The book brings the life of an American pilot to survive against all odds. A must read for all Americans. This is our time to believe in the USA.