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Tuesday, 15 July 2025

 


I have embarked on using a PR company for the first time. 

For my latest book, Johnny's War, Volumes One and Two. 

Here is the press release. and trailer 


Please click on the Trailer below to watch the Video 

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Johnny’s War :  Powerful Wartime Saga Shares Poignant Reminder that Behind every Uniform is a Human Story

In Graham William’s Johnny’s War and its gripping sequel Storm Clouds Over Africa, readers follow RAF pilot Johnny Pink from the skies over Britain to the battlefronts of North Africa. These gripping wartime novels explore the bonds of brotherhood, the cost of duty, and the ache of separation. With vivid historical detail and emotional depth, this sweeping saga captures the courage and heartbreak of a generation at war.

 

Media Contact:

Graham Williams

Email: everyday30@hotmail.com

 

www.grahamwbooks.blogspot.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

UNITED KINGDOM -  The first two volumes in the powerful new historical fiction series Johnny’s War deliver an unforgettable journey into the heart of World War II, seen through the eyes of young RAF pilot Johnny Pink. Volume One: Johnny’s War and Volume Two: Storm Clouds Over Africa offer a sweeping and deeply personal portrayal of war, family, and the indomitable will of those involved to survive.

Far from your standard wartime thrillers, these novels delve into the emotional cost of conflict – both on those who fight and those left behind. Readers are drawn into a richly textured world where high-stakes dogfights are matched by the quieter, haunting struggles of love, loss, and longing. Whether flying through enemy fire or writing letters home, Johnny’s journey captures both the heroism and humanity of a generation defined by war.

With narratives that standout for their authenticity and emotional resonance, it is author Graham William’s vivid wartime detailing combined with his development of the inner lives of his characters that elevates these first two volumes.

Blending action with emotional heft, Johnny’s War makes the perfect reading choice for fans of Biggles, Spitfire by John Nichol, and Piece of Cake by Derek Robinson. With two volumes released and two more on the horizon, this series promises to be a lasting tribute to those who lived—and loved—through one of history’s darkest hours.

Synopses:

Johnny’s War – Volume One

A  gripping historical novel that follows the journey of Johnny Pink, a young RAF pilot navigating the brutal realities of the Second World War.
Leaving behind his widowed father and quiet village life, Johnny embarks on his dream of flying, forging unbreakable bonds with fellow cadets as they train to become fighter pilots. From the nerve-wracking first solo flight to the thrill of earning his coveted RAF Wings, Johnny's path is fraught with challenges, triumphs, and heart-wrenching losses.
As war escalates, Johnny is thrown into the chaos of battle, facing relentless Luftwaffe attacks and witnessing the devastating toll of aerial combat. The exhilaration of dogfights is matched only by the fear of never returning home. Meanwhile, his father, George, clings to hope through their letters, struggling with the loneliness of an uncertain future.
When a mission takes a disastrous turn, Johnny’s survival is left hanging by a thread. Injured and grounded, he must confront not only his own mortality but the cost of war on his comrades, his family, and his own soul.
Rich in historical detail and deeply moving, Johnny’s War – Volume One captures the courage, camaraderie, and sacrifices of the RAF’s young pilots. It is a poignant tribute to the heroes of the Battle of Britain and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.

Johnny’s War Volume Two – Storm Clouds Over Africa

In the gripping continuation of Johnny's War – Storm Clouds Over Africa takes readers on an emotional journey through the trials and terrors of wartime far from home. Johnny Pink, a young Flight Lieutenant, finds himself catapulted to the rank of Squadron Leader and thrust into the chaos of World War II, facing both the exhilaration and the horrors of aerial combat. As he navigates the skies over Africa in his beloved Spitfire, Johnny's courage and resilience are tested to the limit.
Back home, Johnny's father, George, anxiously awaits news from his son, while Helen, Johnny's fiancée, struggles with the uncertainty of his fate. The novel masterfully intertwines the personal and the historical, capturing the essence of a world at war and the impact it has on those who live through it.
From the camaraderie of fellow pilots to the heart-wrenching losses, this second book in this thrilling series, Johnny's War, is a testament to the human spirit's ability to endure and overcome. With vivid descriptions and compelling characters, this novel brings to life the bravery, sacrifice, and hope that define the wartime experience.
Join Johnny as he embarks on daring missions, faces unexpected challenges, and discovers the true meaning of heroism. Johnny's War – Storm Clouds Over Africa is a poignant and powerful story that will leave readers both moved and inspired

The author says:

“After nearly dying of Covid 19 in the first wave, I started writing this book, which took me three years. I thought it would be one big book; I had no idea how large it would be until I presented it to my editor, who then informed me that there were four books’ worth of manuscripts. Books one and two are now available with books three and four following in due course.”

In his review, Thomas Anderson, editor in chief of Literary Titan says:

“Graham Williams’ Johnny’s War: Volume One is a heartfelt and immersive account of a young man’s journey from the peaceful English countryside into the skies of World War II Britain as a trainee RAF pilot. Told through a blend of personal letters, vividly detailed scenes, and nostalgic reflection, the story follows John “Johnny” Pink from his family home to the RAF training grounds. Along the way, readers are introduced to a cast of fellow cadets, the unbreakable bond between friends, and the anxieties of wartime youth. It’s a story that doesn’t glorify war—it personalises it, through the eyes of a son, a friend, and a hopeful pilot.

“Reading this book was an emotional ride. I was struck right away by the authenticity of the writing—it didn’t feel like fiction. The dialogue between characters, especially Johnny and his friend Tommy, was real and warm, full of that particular blend of courage and awkwardness you’d expect from young men stepping into war. I appreciated how the author didn’t rush anything. Scenes breathed. Letters home from Johnny gave the book its soul. And the flying scenes were genuinely thrilling. The writing is simple and tender, almost old-fashioned in tone, which fits perfectly with the 1940s setting. The pacing is gentle, but it suits the story’s reflective nature.

“What really hit me was the depth of care in the relationships. Johnny’s bond with his father had me choked up more than once. There’s such dignity in the way George keeps his hope alive, reading letters, tending the grave of his wife, and waiting. It’s a slow burn emotionally, but the ending caught me off guard. The buildup to Johnny’s solo flight was incredibly satisfying, both nerve-wracking and beautiful. And the quiet mystery of the boy with the apple added just the right amount of eerie wonder. This isn’t a flashy book—it’s thoughtful, steady, and often poignant. And that’s its strength.

If you love character-driven tales, historical settings done with care, and stories that tug at your heart more than your adrenaline, you’ll really like Johnny’s War. It’s a book for history lovers, romantics, and anyone who’s ever missed someone. I’d recommend it to readers who appreciate Band of Brothers for its humanity more than its action, or fans of heartfelt war dramas like Testament of Youth.”

Published by Michael Terrence Publishing Johnny’s War is available as follows:

Johnny’s War – Volume One – paperback (ISBN No: 978-18058801410) priced £10.99 and Kindle format (£5.99) on Amazon at  https://tinyurl.com/y6aysdz7 and   https://tinyurl.com/yjdcyabb

Johnny’s War – Volume Two – Storm Clouds Over Africa – paperback (ISBN No: 978-1805880189) priced £10.99 and Kindle format (£5.99) on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/4h5rd85t and https://tinyurl.com/5e5vpcrx

Both volumes are also available to purchase on Amazon.com : Johnny’s War – Volume One and Johnny’s War – Volume Two – Storm Clouds Over Africa

About the Author:

Born in Hillingdon in 1941, Graham Williams is now retired, giving him more time to spend on his passion of writing.

Registered as blind and profoundly dyslexic, Graham, with the help of technology, has been able to publish a number of books over the past few years.

His hobbies include walking, especially around London which is a place that Graham knows and loves and has been an important inspiration for his writing. He is an avid reader and has thousands of books, especially audio books. He has a particular interest in history and often visits Cathedrals and Castles with his wife. On visit he made to Hampton Court for research lasted 5 days.

Graham began to lose his sight in the 1980’s but thanks to technology and being sent to the RNIB College in Taunton (now sold off) he has been able to make the most if his situation and to enjoy his hobbies including writing.

His first venture into writing was The Master Harry Series, an historical fiction trilogy which has received many good reader reviews.

Johnny’s War is his latest project, with books 3 and 4 due for publication soon.



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