Nine Lives
Discover the remarkable autobiography of Alan Deere, New Zealand's most celebrated RAF pilot, in Nine Lives. Published in 2019, this captivating book spans 288 pages and chronicles Deere's extraordinary experiences from the Munich Crisis to the invasion of France in 1944.
As a key participant in the early days of the Battle of Britain, Deere served with Spitfire squadrons stationed at Hornchurch and Manston. His compelling narrative reveals the triumphs and challenges faced during those critical weeks of aerial combat. With a blend of thrilling action and personal insight, Nine Lives recounts the incredible luck that allowed Deere to escape from seemingly impossible situations, showcasing a true testament to bravery and resilience.
Join the journey of a war hero whose story is as inspiring as it is thrilling. Perfect for history enthusiasts and aviation fans alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in World War II and the Royal Air Force.