Abe Cohen, the hero of this WW II novel, is actually Danny Esposito, a two-bit hood who turned state's evidence at the trial of Lucky Luciano. To evade retribution from the Mafia, Esposito adopts a Jewish identity (though uncircumcised) and enlists in the Army Air Force, becoming a flight engineer on a B-24 Liberator bomber. The action centers on the ill-conceived and poorly executed air raid on Ploesti, the Romanian oil center that provided Axis forces with much of their petroleum. Interspersed with the account of the raid are flashbacks to Cohen's prior life and descriptions of his transformation into the man he pretends to be. The object of anti-Semitic slurs, he eventually becomes a supporter of the Zionist underground. The story of Ploesti (and an earlier attack on Rome) switches back and forth between the points of view of the Americans and the enemy, and mixes historical figures with fictional characters, a la Samuel Fuller's Big Red One. Although the combat sequences are compelling, the emotional heart of the book, Cohen's metamorphosis, lacks drive, while the Luciano subplot is muddled and contrived. Yulsman ( Elleander Morning ), who participated in the Ploesti raid, clearly knows his subject, and readers may wish that he had instead concentrated solely on the history of the battle.
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From Library Journal
The author, who was involved in the World War II Ploesti mission in Rumania, vividly portrays the Ploesti oil fields through the actions of the crew of a B-24 Liberator bomber. Abe Cohen, flight engineer, is not really Jewish but pretends to be. Captain Maguire, anti-Semitic, comes to admire Cohen, who is really a former Mafia informant. Swift-moving chapters alternate between the Ploesti mission and the turbulent and romantic days preceding it, including a period in Palestine and American involvement with arms for Jews. Exciting and readable, this should appeal to World War II buffs.
- Robert H. Donahugh, formerly with Youngstown & Mahoning Cty. P.L., Ohio
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