Whispering Death by Patricia Skehan - ISBN: 9780733654732
Paperback
WWII’s ‘Green Ghosts’: Beaufighter pilots, codebreakers, and a fight for survival.
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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    21 July 2026

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Summary

For military history buffs and aeroplane enthusiasts alike, this fascinating story of the World War II Beaufighter Squadron is a must. Whispering Death is the story of the Australian-built Beaufighters, their pilots and their remarkable feats in World War II, and others who contributed to the story of the ‘Green Ghosts’ - the legendary 93 Squadron.

Several years ago former World War II Beaufighter pilot Warrant Officer Lerryn Mutton OAM arrived on the doorstep of history writ…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780733654732
ISBN-10:0733654738
Author:Patricia Skehan
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Imprint:Hachette Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:21 July 2026
Weight:300g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm
About The Author

Patricia Skehan

Patricia Skehan is a founding executive member of Concord Heritage, now City of Canada Bay Heritage Society. She guest-speaks for organisations including Rotary, Probus and VIEW clubs and historical societies, and lectures for U3A. She has presented heritage talks on FM radio and has been published nationally. Patricia conducts tours at Yaralla and Rivendell estates in Concord West. Since 1999, Patricia has travelled across NSW to give over 1000 heritage talks on 16 different subjects. She travelled to Britain in 2001 and 2005, researching the Thomas Walker family’s royal connections at the University of Cambridge.

In 2013, Ethel Turner’s granddaughter asked Patricia to transcribe letters from Jean Curlewis to her famous mother, written while a volunteer nursing aide during the 1919 Spanish Flu epidemic. Sourcing rare archives from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the Red Cross, Sydney University, Trove newspaper collections and museum sources, she found clues about Anzac secrets when given the seemingly unrelated diary of a young WW1 soldier.

Patricia was guest speaker at the Cenotaph in Sydney on Armistice Day 2020; her talk on the impact of the Spanish flu epidemic was televised nationally.

Born on Armistice Day, 1946, Patricia is married to a retired police sergeant. They live on the Central Coast.

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