It is the spring of 1944, and the Third Reich is sliding towards defeat.
But the Germans have one last ace up their sleeve.
The sick and demented Brigadeführer calls it Todeswind – the Wind of Death.
With the sweep of his remaining arm, the Brigadeführer uses this new deadly gas to execute 4,000 Jewish captives in a remote forest.
But Ally spies are everywhere, and they alert the British to this new threat.
British Intelligence receives frightening reports that a new rocket programme, controlled by the SS, is being set up in Poland and is linked with producing this deadly nerve gas.
If successful, the SS could wipe out an entire city, maybe even an entire country, in a matter of moments.
To prevent the Allies surrending under the threat of a cloud of death descending on them, Captain Callum Douglas and his SAS troop are given the task of preventing the SS from activating such a fearsome plan.
Their brief: to destroy the enemy rocket site and to kidnap the SS general in charge …
Wind of Death is an tense Second World War action adventure.
Praise for Robert Jackson
‘The descriptions of weaponry…are authentically detailed.’ – Publishers Weekly
'Takes you to the heart of the action.' – Tom Kasey, best-selling author of Cold Kill.
'Factually strong and authoritative, descriptive writing' – Books by Mail
Robert Jackson was born in 1941 in the North Yorkshire village of Melsonby. A former pilot and navigation instructor, his active involvement with aviation lasted many years. Following his retirement from the RAFVR in 1977 as a squadron leader, he became a full-time aviation writer and aerospace correspondent and lectured extensively on strategic issues. He speaks five languages, including Russian, and has written more than forty nonfiction works on military affairs. He is also the author of the popular Yeoman and SAS fiction series.