So, thanks to Syrena, I posted about Tim the Pigeon and how Sir Peter Pevensie, Dame Commander Susan Pevensie Tebbitt Walker, the Right Honourable Edmund Pevensie, and Lucy Pevensie, MD, DD, partially solve a 70-year old mystery. The story of Pigeon 40TW194 Reporting for Duty is
here.
For those who have followed along, it's obviously got lots of Food for Thought, The Stone Gryphon and its AU parts, Rat and Sword Go To War, and even a little of the Avengers cross-over. Some of it is very light and humorous, other parts not as much. There are mentions of a new character who I have referenced before, here, Miriam. Mary and Colonel Walker-Smythe are mentioned, as well as Helen and that Susan was married to Tebbitt, who died.
There are many articles on Tim the Pigeon and the efforts to decode the message. Here's
one.
Jedburgh teams are
here and many other places, including some of my SOE books.
The Battle of Caen is
here and
here and there is also a whole series on it on You Tube. The pictures are very, very grim.
The men and women who died at the Caen prison on 6 June 1944 and the Museum for Peace are mentioned
here and in other places like
here.
So, yeah, not really expected, but there it is. I hope you enjoy it and that it does not land with a thud as ominous as Tim's poor broken pigeon bones stuck in a chimney for 70 years.