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MacTaggart's War

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It's June 1940. War is raging in Europe. France is about to collapse to the Nazis. England is bracing for a devastating German invasion... and the fall of the British empire. In desperation, Winston Churchill sends the kingdom's wealth in gold bullion and securities to Canada for safekeeping. The first of these top secret shipments, traveling by sea to North America and then by train to Montreal, is worth over $500 million. A group of American soldiers are plotting to steal it... and only one man, a lowly agent for the Bank of England, stands in their way.

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First published June 7, 1979

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Ralph Dennis

55 books46 followers
Ralph Dennis was born in South Carolina and had a master’s degree from the University of North Carolina, where he also taught. For mystery fans, Dennis will always be associated with the City of Atlanta, the locale for the twelve novel series about Jim Hardman, former cop and unofficial private eye, all published by Popular Library between 1974 and 1977.

At the time of his death in 1988, he was working at a bookstore in Atlanta and had a file cabinet full of unpublished novels.

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1,050 reviews287 followers
February 1, 2021
4 stars for a thriller set in June, 1940. The book starts in England. The government decides to send all of its gold and stocks to Canada for safekeeping. It's supposed to be top secret, but a British Army officer goes drinking with a US Army friend and lets the secret out. He then tells another friend and they form a gang to rob the gold in Canada. I read this book in 3 days.
Pros: I thought that the book was a fast paced thriller with well written characters. The plot moved along well.
Cons: The US part of the story starts in the Southern part of the US and the narrator uses the n word on 1 occasion. The book was originally published in 1979 and republished in 2019.
This was a Kindle Unlimited book.
6,446 reviews83 followers
July 25, 2019
A heist novel, about a squad of losers from the army out to steal gold Churchill decided to ship to Canada in order to keep Hitler from getting it. Drunken sot MacTaggart is supposed to be guarding the gold.

Very 70's to the point it leaves a bit of a bad taste in your mouth at the end. I'm not sure people could handle a book like this these days.
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Author 72 books2,712 followers
April 16, 2009
Ralph Dennis is an under-rated hardboiled writer whose strength was his characterization and pacing. This robbery caper is a "big novel" and his most ambitious title.
777 reviews3 followers
June 21, 2020
Just OK

This book is divided into three parts. Part 1, slow grinding over 20 characters 15 of which are flat and do nothing for the story. Part 2, the real story starts, the main characters start being brought into the story and the planning of the heist begins to finalize and it finally looks like a story is here. Part 3, half decent. This for me is the worst book Ralph Dennis wrote. The rest of his work is top notch for the Hard - boiled genre. This book is 373 pages, the rest of his books run 220-250 pages.
222 reviews
July 2, 2020
The Criminal War Effort

The War Heist captures the feel, dialogue and characters of the 1940s war effort, albeit criminal in this case. There may be too many characters to keep straight for some readers, but everything comes together in the final chapters, and Dennis captures the spontaneity of the action and relates it to the reader as it must have happened for the characters. It was refreshing to read a WWII novel about bad guys who want to steal from the rich and keep it for themselves.
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January 7, 2020
Great suspense



A very good read,lots of action and adventure,this novel was well researched ,and have an insight to the collaboration between,Canada,England and America during world war 2



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1,469 reviews8 followers
January 24, 2020
An interesting story based on a true WW 2 event. The writing is easy to read although not particularly great prose and the characters (a gang of thieves attempting to rob a bullion train) are quite stereotypical but the background of something real makes for an entertaining read.
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October 8, 2014
During World War II a shipment of $500 million in gold is being sent to the United States for safe keeping. An American officer who's military career is in trouble creates a plot to steal it.
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