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RESCUE RUN: Capt. Jake Rogers' Daring Return to Occupied Europe

"In all I think that this is a well-rounded tale that would appeal to readers who enjoy World War II action tales."

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Capt. Jake Rogers returns to the North Atlantic is a twisting war-time rescue that spans Nazi occupied Europe. ‘Rescue Run’ is John Winn Miller’s follow-up book to The Hunt for the Peggy C and follows main character Capt. Jake Rogers’ escapades during World War II. Although you get enough of the story to follow along with it’s sequel I would advise that readers would get more enjoyment out of this series if you read it in order. Following the events of The Hunt for the Peggy C, Rogers finds himself back in the North Atlantic commanding a US Liberty ship. When disaster strikes and the crew is shipwrecked in Ireland he discovers those he cares about are in danger. The father of the love of his life has been captured and is about to be deported to a concentration camp. Rogers sets out across war-torn Europe to rescue him, but will his scheming work? And who can he trust to make sure everyone makes it out safely. This historical action adventure kept me on my toes as twist after twist is revealed from its pages. I haven’t read the first book in the series but was able to pick up on Rogers' dynamic with his crew and the more familiar faces along the way. I liked the pacing of the story, it felt authentic in the way that there was a constant threat of discovery and capture, but the near misses and action moments were well built up - not too close together to feel overly dramatised nor too far apart that the risks become minimised. I also liked the change in narrative perspective, the moments we follow the story as Jansen really ramps up the feeling of the net closing in. Either from the author’s knowledge or research the book is filled with details and information that help to bring this story to life and make it feel believable. There’s even extra details on the figures, machines and equipment at the end of the book. In all I think that this is a well-rounded tale that would appeal to readers who enjoy World War II action tales. The war isn’t over yet and so I wonder whether we will see more from Capt. Rogers in the future.

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From the first edge-of-the-seat paragraph to the last jaw-dropping sentence, this is a sequel as good as the first.

Jake Rogers is now the captain of the SS Charles C. Walcutt, a newly-built Liberty ship and three times the size of Peggy C. Laden with war supplies the convoy is attacked by U-boats just outside the range of aircraft support. It is night-time so they have to keep on station with only dim blue lights to pinpoint their position to other crews or crashing into another ship in the convey or risk being a target for the enemy. Suddenly a huge crack opens in the upper hull along one of the welded joins. If they survive this, where will the war take Jake and his loyal crew? From the first edge-of-the-seat paragraph to the last jaw-dropping sentence, this is a sequel as good as the first.... Read Full Review

Linda Amos