Night Crossing by Robert Ryan is the gripping third instalment in the Morning, Noon and Night Trilogy, a sweeping historical drama set against the turbulent backdrop of World War II. In 1938 Germany, Ulrike Walter, a gifted young musician, finds her future mapped out — engaged to Erich Hinkel, a proud member of the Hitler Youth. But fate intervenes when she meets Inspector Cameron Ross, a Scotland Yard detective with close ties to British Intelligence.
As war looms, Ulrike makes the dangerous decision to flee Nazi Germany for the promise of freedom in England. Instead of safety, she finds herself imprisoned as an enemy alien. The one man who can save her is Cameron Ross — a man torn between duty and his growing feelings for Ulrike. Meanwhile, Erich is captured and held in a British POW camp, and his fate lies in the hands of the very man now standing between him and the woman he loves.
A story of forbidden love, betrayal, and divided loyalties, Night Crossing is perfect for readers who enjoy wartime romance, espionage, and heart-wrenching drama.