Christmas Eve 1957: a young RAF pilot is heading home from Germany flying his single-seat Vampire jet fighter. As his mind drifts toward yuletide and home he gradually realizes he is flying into a pilots worst nightmare: his compass and radio stopped working leaving him totally cut off from the world. A thick fog rolls in erasing his view of the sea below and his fuel supply is rapidly dwindling. Bailout into the icy waters is as sure a death as going down with the plane. How he lives to tell the tale makes for a gem of a story one whose power and beauty are sure to enthrall readers across the seasons for generations to come. The Shepherd is at once a white-knuckle grippingly realistic aviation thriller and a deeply moving testament to mans enduring spirit courage and hope told as only Frederick Forsyth could tell it. Reprint of the original edition of 1975.