Beginning of the End By Ron Wilkinson

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Beginning of the End

Ron Wilkinson

Beginning of the End is a historical novel set during World War II, written by Ron Wilkinson. The ‎story follows the experiences of Captain Alan Lee, a Royal Navy officer, as he navigates the ‎challenges and dangers of the war.‎

Lee finds himself at the forefront of critical naval operations, facing enemy submarines, air raids, ‎and the constant threat of German naval superiority. As the war progresses, Lee's leadership skills ‎are put to the test as he leads his crew through intense battles and strategic manoeuvres.‎

Throughout the novel, the reader witnesses Lee's personal growth and development as he grapples ‎with the moral complexities of war and the sacrifices it demands. Against the backdrop of global ‎conflict, the story also explores themes of camaraderie, loyalty, and resilience.‎

As the title suggests, "Beginning of the End" likely refers to a turning point in the war as well as in ‎Lee's own journey, symbolizing the transition from initial challenges to a new phase of the conflict ‎and his personal evolution.‎

About Author

Ron Wilkinson, author

Ron Wilkinson

The author has had an undying interest in naval warfare and the Royal Navy in particular from a very early age. He is also, a very keen ship modeler, with many models winning awards. He has written in many modelling magazines over the years, on various warship articles. He served thirty-five years in the civil aviation field and fifteen years patrolling the motorways. Now retired, he has the time to turn to his first love, the Royal Navy.

Ron Wilkinson, author