Red Sky in Morning
A Novel of World War II
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May 1, 2008
Genre renaissance man Max Allan Collins is wearing a new hat these days as Patrick Culhane, author of adventure-crime thrillers. His latest is an old-fashioned World War II navy drama (think Caine Mutiny). Drawing on the war experiences of his father, Culhane tells the story of a midwestern musician called up after Pearl Harbor. Ensign Peter Maxwell likes directing the navy choir, but he wants to see action and lands a posting as a junior officer on board an ammunitions ship, which turns out to have an African American crew led by a hard-assed, racist captain. After the ships home port in San Francisco is blown up (a real-life tragedy), and its second in command is killed, Maxwell finds himself caught in the middle of a potential mutiny and forced to investigate a murder, just as he sets sail across the Pacific. Culhane melds shipboard melodrama, WWII action, and solid amateur sleuthing into an infectiously readable adventure. Yes, some of the plot is predictable, and a few of the characters are familiar types, but it all runs smoothly, much in the manner of Herman Wouk. Old-school storytelling delivers great entertainment.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)
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