Mists Over the Channel Islands
Author: Sarah Sundin
During the German occupation of the British Channel Islands, ordinary decisions become dangerous and every act of compassion carries risk. Sundin places her characters in a tightly controlled wartime landscape where suspicion, fear, and moral compromise are daily realities. Yet amid deprivation and danger, love, conviction, and courage continue to surface in surprising ways.
As with Sundin’s best work, the historical detail is vivid, but the emotional center remains human and spiritual. This is a powerful Faith & Spirit pick for readers drawn to stories about endurance, conscience, and the quiet acts of faith that keep people humane in inhumane times.