The Blitz begins in August 1940, when Hammond Innes’s “Attack Alarm” opens. Attacks in mass formation have started, and “attack alarms,” or call-to-action stations, are happening every day. The long summer of the Battle of Britain is vividly described in this book realistically and terrifyingly. Britain could be defeated if it doesn’t have enough fighter jets. Amidst the backdrop of betrayal and the difficulties of war, an unforgettable story takes place.