A Son's Odyssey is the third and final book on the life of Air Commodore Jack Meadows, the youngest flag officer in the RAF during World War II. The first two books, Michael's Messengers and Uncommon Warrior chronicled Jack's life from his early years in Poland until the day he disappeared near Munich, Germany on May 5th, 1945.
A Son's Odyssey reflects the deep devotion of one man for another in an effort to satisfy a belief that Jack Meadows was alive somewhere in the world.
A Son's Odyssey is a love story about two fathers and their sons, and the love of a mother for the father of her child.
Lewis Allen Lambert is a retired officer whose military experience provides an insight into both overt and covert intelligence operations. He uses his knowledge to craft a fictional account of real-world events. This is Lambert's fifth novel depicting fictional heroes fighting real-life adversaries. Lambert earned a BA from the University of Maryland, a BS from Southern Illinois University and an MA from the University of Northern Colorado. He resides in Texas with his wife, Danielle Marie Lambert.