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Rescue Run

Capt. Jake Rogers' Daring Return to Occupied Europe

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A thrilling rescue goes awry and becomes a desperate flight across Nazi-occupied Europe.

In this exciting sequel to the award-winning "The Hunt for the Peggy C," Capt. Jake Rogers returns to the North Atlantic as commander of a U.S. Liberty ship with some of his crew from the sunken "Peggy C."

But disaster strikes, and they end up shipwrecked in Ireland. There, Rogers learns from Dutch sailors that the Nazis have arrested the father of Miriam Maduro, the love of his life, and are about to deport him to a concentration camp.

Rogers and crew sneak back into Holland aboard a gun-running ship from neutral Ireland and make contact with a resistance group to help them. Everything goes according to plan until a shocking discovery leaves them stranded in Holland and forces them to flee for their lives across Nazi-occupied Europe.

They struggle to find other resistance groups and escape organizations to aid them. But informants, imposters, and double agents are everywhere. And with a huge reward on their heads, they can never be sure whom to trust.

To make matters worse, a giant Dutch bounty hunter is in hot pursuit. The utterly ruthless, one-armed, former detective is desperate for the reward. He has no qualms about beating information out of people or working with - and sometimes double-crossing - Nazi officials, French gangsters, and even a suspected serial killer.

In this deeply researched thriller, full of real historical figures, Rogers and crew make one breathtaking escape after another. Using disguises, fake documents, subterfuge, and sometimes force, they slowly make their way toward safety in Spain. But as they get close to their goal, another shocking surprise blocks their way.

To save them, Rogers comes up with one more crazy scheme. It has almost no chance of succeeding.

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    • Library Journal

      December 20, 2024

      After Jake Rogers's U.S. Liberty ship is torpedoed by a German U-boat, he and several crew members are rescued by an Irish freighter and deposited in Limerick. As Jake searches the docks for additional crew members, his chai pendant arouses notice, and a sailor asks if he is Jewish. When Jake says that a friend in Amsterdam gave it to him (actually, his girlfriend, Miriam), the sailor tells Jake that all the Amsterdam Jews have been rounded up. Jake then asks after Miriam's father, Solomon, and hears he is in a concentration camp near Amsterdam. Jake devises a plan to free Solomon, but then learns that Miriam, whom Jake safely deposited in Palestine (in The Hunt for the Peggy C), has returned to Europe and is now in a local jail. Jake cannot leave her behind, but will he and his small group be able to save both Solomon and Miriam? VERDICT Miller's historical thriller provides a good sense of World War II; however, this is undermined by the ease with which Jake and his group plot and carry out escapes, which seem to minimize the danger they would have faced in real life. Includes a synopsis of The Hunt for the Peggy C, chapter notes, a bibliography, and the stories behind the real people who populate the novel.--Ed Goldberg

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2024
      In Miller's sequel novel, American merchant marine Capt. Jake Rogers and his faithful crew of sailors outpace ruthless Nazis on land and sea as they pursue another rescue mission. When readers first meet Rogers, he's got his hands full evading U-boats that are prowling the cold waters of the North Atlantic during World War II. Few men are better suited to lead a daring rescue mission deep inside occupied Holland than this skilled sea captain, and he proves himself worthy of his international comrades-in-arms' steadfast devotion. Nazi SS officers and their craven collaborators are holding a Dutch Jewish woman named Miriam Maduro, the love of Rogers' life, inside occupied Holland's infamous Oranjehotel prison. In this follow-up to The Hunt for The Peggy C (2022), Miller juxtaposes these two opposing forces wonderfully well through the use of clear, economical prose that manages to convey pathos and high adventure in equal measure. Careful, specific attention to detail, as in descriptions of the clothing worn by the resistance fighters and the German soldiers ("an SS officer's gray wool cap with white piping around the crown, the Nazi eagle and skull on the front, and a silver bullion chin cord strapped across the shiny black Vulkanfiber visor") lend a powerful authenticity to the harrowing world that Miller creates. Maduro, whose imprisonment inspires Rogers' incredible acts of bravery, is no damsel in distress; she's just as heroic as he is, disguising herself as a Red Cross medico named Hedda ten Boom in a bold attempt to help as many concentration camp prisoners as she possibly can before she's captured herself. Stark depictions of Miriam's confinement are harrowing and stand on their own without resorting to sentimentality. When Miriam gets an opportunity to deliver an act of retribution, Miller renders it without moralizing or commentary. Indeed, action never fails to reveal character throughout this brisk thriller. A fast-paced and immersive wartime adventure yarn.

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