Like his revered British Empire, Matthew Dixon’s life collapses on the eve of WWII, leaving him stranded in Shanghai and Hong Kong. The wound of his ill fated affair with Judith leaves him
dangerously homicidal. So much so that his CO removes him from the front and assigns him to the charge of German POWs. Jeremy discovers the bizarre story on receiving his grandfather’s diary as
a legacy. It explains his eccentric behavior and obsession with Britain’s Pagan history and religion’s evolution. He also uncovers the flawed friendship with German POW Lukas Armbrecht. The
revelations turn upside down his assumptions, leaving behind unanswered questions on his origin.Paul Richard Sully again investigates the role played by religion in the WWII conflict in the
third book of his Tree of Faith series.