After five hard-fought years, the Allies are close to victory.
But Germany still has one last secret - and one that could still turn the war in its favour.
Travelling on a U-boat to Japan is a highly explosive uranium bomb, the first of its kind.
But why are the Nazis giving such a precious weapon to the Japanese?
And where might the Japanese use it?
In London, Special Operations Executive Captain Maddox is given a simple task.
Stop the U-boat at all costs.
A British, French and American team is assembled for the mission.
They will strike a mysterious island controlled by the Nazis where the U-boat is scheduled to stop.
But nothing about this job is what it appears to be.
The British, the French and the Americans all have their own agendas -- and so do the Germans.
And none of them involve Captain Maddox making it to the end of the war alive.
‘Blood Red Sea’ is a full-throttle World War Two thriller that combines meticulous research with gripping story-telling to create a memorable tale of action and adventure.
It is perfect for fans of Jack Higgins and Alistair MacLean.
'An explosive action thriller that throws new light on WWII'.' - Tom Kasey, best-selling author of 'The Dante Conspiracy'.
Jack Hayes is an author and journalist living in London.
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-Con Aliados como éstos no hacen falta enemigos del Eje.-
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Lo que nos cuenta. A finales del año 1944, y durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un submarino alemán lleva una carga muy importante a bordo con destino desconocido. Por su parte, los Aliados planean un asalto de 12 comandos, con un grupo compuesto a partes iguales por operativos estadounidenses, británicos y franceses, en el seno de la Operación Arc Light, que transportará a los militares en submarino hasta una pequeña isla en el Pacífico bajo control alemán con una fortificación conocida como SchlossBieste, en la que el espionaje aliado considera que hay una bomba nuclear. Pero cada equipo tiene su propia visión de lo que debe suceder en la práctica.
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Well written and readable. Nice interesting relationships between the French, British and Americans during possible confrontations with the Germans in WW2. Enjoyable.
Good fun romp, with notes of Where Eagles Dare, Guns of Navarone, the Dirty Dozen and all that jazz. Not for those who want an accurate, on the nose piece of realism. But then, that Sixties/ Seventies men's adventure genre was never about that. Genuine moments of suspense. Toss your brain away and enjoy. Nice twists kept me jumping to the end. If you're an American, give it a miss, just saying.
A joint force of British, American, and French commandoes are tasked assaulting a fortified German island in the Pacific and capture the Nazis' last secret weapon--an atomic bomb. But there is more to this mission than that relatively simple task. Each team of specialists has its own secret orders to follow, and successfully executing them means betraying the other teams.
In Blood Red Sea, British author Jack Hayes creates a wartime story of deceit and double-crosses in the tradition of Alistair MacLean and Jack Higgins. His war-weary hero, Captain Maddox--a Special Operations Executive commando dying from a tropical disease--finds himself fighting not only Germans but his own Allies as well. This fast-paced story concludes with a totally unexpected but wholly satisfying twist ending. Well worth the time to read.
This is my second Jack Hayes book. I downloaded Candleburn, enjoyed it and started following Jack on Twitter. I wanted to read Saving Hitler after seeing its release tweeted and then found out it was the second book in a series. I do not like reading books out of order so I picked this one up first. I really enjoyed it. It reminded me of Sunday afternoons as a child watching films like the Kelly's Heroes and Von Ryan's Express. Bravado nonsense, but first rate bravado nonsense. I would read it with the same suspension of disbelief you hold for a Hollywood blockbuster. I am now looking forward to Saving Hitler and the others in the series to come. I can happily report I am becoming a bit of a fan of this author.