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Red Sky in Morning [Mass Market Paperback]

Patrick Culhane (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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Book Description

July 28, 2009


A World War's being fought in 1943, and Lieutenant Peter Maxwell wants in on it. But his assignment to the Liberty Hill Victory is not what he had in mind. An ammo ship commanded by racist officers and crewed by largely untrained and inexperienced African American sailors, it is a volatile floating powder keg in more ways than one.




In the wake of a deadly explosion and subsequent mutiny in San Francisco's Port Chicago, the Liberty Hill Victory puts out to sea—as Maxwell and his new ally, former Chicago "Black Belt" cop seaman "Sarge" Washington, struggle to keep the ship afloat in treacherous waters. Because if a typhoon doesn't sink them or their cargo doesn't blow them straight to hell, a looming, more human threat just might—as a brutalized corpse discovered at the ship's bottom hammers home a terrible truth: they are thousands of miles from anywhere with a murderer onboard.




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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 ship’s 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. --Bill Ott --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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“Collins masterfully blends fact and fiction into a compelling tale that transcends the historical thriller.” (Jeffrey Deaver )

“The ride on this road just gets better and better...and wilder!” (Mickey Spillane )

“[F]ast-moving.” (Washington Post )

“Collins fills his story with period detail, juicy mob stories and characters, but the best part...is its heart (Chicago Sun-Times )

“An explosive, action-packed blockbuster…destined to rank right up there with “The Godfather” series when all is said and done.” (Detroit Free Press )

“This remarkable piece of sustained storytelling is the best of the trilogy.” (Ellery Queen )

“Smooth and imaginative.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review) )

“A serious social chronicle. . . . It’s also serious fun.” (New York Times Book Review, praise for MILLION DOLLAR WOUND )

“A novel of the Lindbergh kidnapping by the master of ‘true-crime’ fiction. Don’t miss it!” (Publishers Weekly, praise for STOLEN AWAY )

“A worthy followup to Road to Perdition--tangy, authentic, and exciting.” (Leonard Maltin )

“Simply open the book. The pages turn themselves. A fine novel by a fine writer.” (John Lutz, author of The Night Watcher )

“No one can twist through a maze with the intensity and suspense of Max Allan Collins.” (Clive Cussler, praise for Black Hats )

“A compelling and shameful piece of American history...gripping...(a) glimpse into a largely unknown period and a segment of the Greatest Generation that deserved more respect then and still does.” (Associated Press )

“No one can twist through a maze with the intensity and suspense of Max Allan Collins. A classic.” (Clive Cussler, praise for CARNAL HOURS )

“Fast, breezy fun. [C]leverly concocted!” (New York Times, praise for CARNAL HOURS )

“Nobody writes about war era crime in Chicago as well as Collins... A delight for fans...and newcomers.” (Chicago Sun-Times )

“A unique private eye series with a believable, enduring hard-boiled hero.” (Los Angeles Times, praise for ANGEL IN BLACK )

“Collins is in a class by himself...a page-turner of a story...a fitting sequel to Road to Perdition.” (S.J. Rozan, author of Absent Friends )

“[P]lenty of blazing .45 action.” (Kirkus Reviews )

“Collins effortlessly weaves his historical material into a fast-moving narrative.” (Booklist )

“Collins is a consumate storyteller.” (Booklist )

“[C]ompelling mix of history, bloodshed and retribution...Readers will eat it up and beg for more.” (Publishers Weekly )

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Harper; Reprint edition (July 28, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060892560
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060892562
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,870,944 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Colossal Ignorance, June 10, 2010
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F. M. Brown (Hilton Head Island, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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I had barely begun this book -- which concerns a young naval officer
in WWII -- when I encountered "Del Coronado," a city across the bay
from San Diego, and the "Kaiser Permanente" shipyards. The ignorance
revealed by these howlers made it impossible to continue.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Straight from the "How To" manual, October 19, 2009
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Gary Simpson (Geelong, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Red Sky in Morning (Mass Market Paperback)
The author pays homage to his own late father's WW2 experiences in the US Navy with this novel which appears to be based heavily on his father's memoirs. I found the plot a bit predictable and the characters to be drawn straight from the "How to write a WW2 seafaring novel" guide book, but all up it wasn't a bad read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit predictible but interesting, October 18, 2009
This review is from: Red Sky in Morning (Mass Market Paperback)
First Sentence: Ensign Peter Maxwell came slowly awake, teased by the expanse of ocean Shimmering with morning sun out the bay window of the studio apartment.

Peter Maxwell is tired of desk assignments and, along with three of his friends, wants to be part of the war, so they put in for sea duty on the first ship they can. They didn't expect to be assigned to a munitions ship with a primarily black crew and bigoted captain and officers. When one of Maxwell's friends is murdered, it's up to him to find the killer while keeping the peace among the officers and crew.

I found the historical information in this book to be fascinating. Living in the San Francisco/Bay Area, I know of Port Chicago, but did not know any of the details of the WWII ship explosion which occurred there.

The characters are well-drawn, particularly Maxwell and "Sarge" Washington, a black Chicago ex-cop. I hadn't thought about the expression "yo mama" in years.

The plot was a bit too pat with too many coincidences helping it along its way. I did identify the killer way too early, which knocked down my rating. Still, it was a very good homage to the black sailors and the few whites who saw past color during WWII.

RED SKY IN MORNING (Suspense-Lt. Peter Maxwell-San Francisco/Bay Area-1943) - G+
Culhane, Patrick (aka Max Allan Collins) - Standalone
Harper Fiction, 2009, US Paperback - ISBN: 9780060892562
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