"Blood and Fire" is the life story of First World War hero William Palstra between the years 1917 and 1919.
In his letters and diaries he tells of fighting in the trenches on the Western Front with the 39th Battalion AIF, the famous and earth-shattering Battle of Messines, being awarded a Military Cross by the King at Buckingham Palace, joining the Australian Flying Corps and learning to fly biplanes, braving artillery fire and enemy planes while flying over enemy lines, Armistice Day 1918 and the celebrations in Paris, and at last the happy and victorious homecoming.
"Blood and Fire" can be read as a stand-alone story. It is also Book #3 of the VALIANT HEART trilogy following Palstra's story as he walks through the valley of death and emerges as a hero.