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Red Burning Sky: A WWII Novel Inspired by the Greatest Aviation Rescue in History Hardcover – February 22, 2022
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A powerfully authentic and thrilling saga based on the true story of Operation Halyard, WWII's most daring and successful rescue mission, from air combat veteran and acclaimed author Tom Young...
Summer 1944: Yugoslavia is locked in a war within a war. In addition to fighting the German occupation, warring factions battle each other. Hundreds of Allied airmen have been shot down over this volatile region, among them American lieutenant Bill Bogdonavich. Though grateful to the locals who are risking theirlives to shelter and protect him from German troops, Bogdonavich dreams of the impossible: escape.
With three failed air missions behind him, Lieutenant Drew Carlton is desperate for redemption. From a Texas airbase he volunteers for a secretive and dangerous assignment, code named Operation Halyard, that will bring together American special operations officers, airmen, and local guerilla fighters in Yugoslavia’s green hills. This daring plan—to evacuate hundreds of stranded airmen while avoiding detection by the Germans—faces overwhelming odds. What follows is one of the greatest stories of World War II heroism, an elaborate rescue that required astonishing courage, sacrifice, and resilience.
Red Burning Sky is a riveting and ultimately triumphant military thriller based on true events, all the more remarkable for being so little known—until now.
Summer 1944: Yugoslavia is locked in a war within a war. In addition to fighting the German occupation, warring factions battle each other. Hundreds of Allied airmen have been shot down over this volatile region, among them American lieutenant Bill Bogdonavich. Though grateful to the locals who are risking theirlives to shelter and protect him from German troops, Bogdonavich dreams of the impossible: escape.
With three failed air missions behind him, Lieutenant Drew Carlton is desperate for redemption. From a Texas airbase he volunteers for a secretive and dangerous assignment, code named Operation Halyard, that will bring together American special operations officers, airmen, and local guerilla fighters in Yugoslavia’s green hills. This daring plan—to evacuate hundreds of stranded airmen while avoiding detection by the Germans—faces overwhelming odds. What follows is one of the greatest stories of World War II heroism, an elaborate rescue that required astonishing courage, sacrifice, and resilience.
Red Burning Sky is a riveting and ultimately triumphant military thriller based on true events, all the more remarkable for being so little known—until now.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherKensington
- Publication dateFebruary 22, 2022
- Dimensions6.31 x 0.96 x 9.29 inches
- ISBN-101496732944
- ISBN-13978-1496732941
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Editorial Reviews
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Praise for Red Burning Sky
“The narrative gallops along in…lean, direct language, giving the muscular feel of adventure novels and thrillers in a fast, easy read. Fans of warbird aircraft, WWII history, manly adventure, and novels about war and strife in general will all enjoy this novel. Its human focus adds a literary feel. It may resonate more keenly today as a new war erupts in the same general region.”
–New York Journal of Books
“Operation Halyard, a real-life secret mission to rescue Allied airmen stranded in war-torn Yugoslavia in 1944, forms the backdrop for this engrossing military thriller from Young…. Along the way to the satisfying ending, Young touches on such matters as the civil war pitting Chetniks against Tito’s partisans and the loyalties of Italians only recently turned to the Allied side. Readers will be moved to seek out nonfiction accounts about this bold, little-known operation.”
–Publishers Weekly
"Gripping....A fictionalized retelling of the real-life Operation Halyard, the largest rescue of stranded airmen in U.S. history....The narrative tension escalates as the men struggle to secretly build by hand a landing field capable of handling multiple aircraft arriving in the dead of night....Young is a pilot and a decorated air combat veteran who flew in Afghanistan and Iraq. His easy familiarity with aircraft and flying make the text of Red Burning Sky realistic and credible. His writing style is casual and self-effacing so that the reader’s full attention is focused on the plight of the men and their struggle to escape.....The suspense stayed with me to the finish.”
–Washington Review of Books
"Red Burning Sky, Tom Young's exciting and moving World War II tale, explores a daring and unlikely rescue of American flyers by American flyers in then-Yugoslavia. The book delivers suspense and thrills along with the heartbreak of mortal combat against a vicious foe, while remembering how civilians suffer alongside the warriors. Don't miss this one!"
—David O. Stewart, national bestselling author of The New Land
Praise for Tom Young and Silver Wings, Iron Cross
“Courage and honor in the face of the enemy have not been so brilliantly portrayed since the great novels of the Second World War.”
—Jack Higgins
“A gutsy, gritty thriller told only as one who’s been there and done that could write It ...[a] terrific new writer.”
—W.E.B. Griffin
“Young has a gift for allowing the reader to experience the emotional aspect of being a soldier...Military-thriller fans should make Young’s work an essential addition to their reading lists.”
—Booklist, STARRED Review
“One of the most exciting new thriller talents in years!”
—Vince Flynn
“Exciting…genre fans will find a lot to like”
—Publishers Weekly
“Fresh and exciting”
—Historical Novel Society
“From start to finish we understand both men’s motivations and frames of reference. We can understand how they transition from enemies to friends. Our own perspectives are broadened because of them...If you read only one story about World War II, this is a great one to choose.”
—The New York Journal of Books
“Full of heart and action”
—The Butner Creedmore News
“Gripping and impressively authentic.”
—Frederick Forsyth
“Like Tom Clancy, Young has an eye for detail about military equipment, operations, and thinking that will ring true with any veteran.”
—General Chuck Horner, USAF (RET.), former Commander, U.S. Central Command Air Forces
“A page-turner that might’ve been torn from today’s headlines...engrossing, enlightening, and extremely entertaining.”
—Doug Stanton
“The narrative gallops along in…lean, direct language, giving the muscular feel of adventure novels and thrillers in a fast, easy read. Fans of warbird aircraft, WWII history, manly adventure, and novels about war and strife in general will all enjoy this novel. Its human focus adds a literary feel. It may resonate more keenly today as a new war erupts in the same general region.”
–New York Journal of Books
“Operation Halyard, a real-life secret mission to rescue Allied airmen stranded in war-torn Yugoslavia in 1944, forms the backdrop for this engrossing military thriller from Young…. Along the way to the satisfying ending, Young touches on such matters as the civil war pitting Chetniks against Tito’s partisans and the loyalties of Italians only recently turned to the Allied side. Readers will be moved to seek out nonfiction accounts about this bold, little-known operation.”
–Publishers Weekly
"Gripping....A fictionalized retelling of the real-life Operation Halyard, the largest rescue of stranded airmen in U.S. history....The narrative tension escalates as the men struggle to secretly build by hand a landing field capable of handling multiple aircraft arriving in the dead of night....Young is a pilot and a decorated air combat veteran who flew in Afghanistan and Iraq. His easy familiarity with aircraft and flying make the text of Red Burning Sky realistic and credible. His writing style is casual and self-effacing so that the reader’s full attention is focused on the plight of the men and their struggle to escape.....The suspense stayed with me to the finish.”
–Washington Review of Books
"Red Burning Sky, Tom Young's exciting and moving World War II tale, explores a daring and unlikely rescue of American flyers by American flyers in then-Yugoslavia. The book delivers suspense and thrills along with the heartbreak of mortal combat against a vicious foe, while remembering how civilians suffer alongside the warriors. Don't miss this one!"
—David O. Stewart, national bestselling author of The New Land
Praise for Tom Young and Silver Wings, Iron Cross
“Courage and honor in the face of the enemy have not been so brilliantly portrayed since the great novels of the Second World War.”
—Jack Higgins
“A gutsy, gritty thriller told only as one who’s been there and done that could write It ...[a] terrific new writer.”
—W.E.B. Griffin
“Young has a gift for allowing the reader to experience the emotional aspect of being a soldier...Military-thriller fans should make Young’s work an essential addition to their reading lists.”
—Booklist, STARRED Review
“One of the most exciting new thriller talents in years!”
—Vince Flynn
“Exciting…genre fans will find a lot to like”
—Publishers Weekly
“Fresh and exciting”
—Historical Novel Society
“From start to finish we understand both men’s motivations and frames of reference. We can understand how they transition from enemies to friends. Our own perspectives are broadened because of them...If you read only one story about World War II, this is a great one to choose.”
—The New York Journal of Books
“Full of heart and action”
—The Butner Creedmore News
“Gripping and impressively authentic.”
—Frederick Forsyth
“Like Tom Clancy, Young has an eye for detail about military equipment, operations, and thinking that will ring true with any veteran.”
—General Chuck Horner, USAF (RET.), former Commander, U.S. Central Command Air Forces
“A page-turner that might’ve been torn from today’s headlines...engrossing, enlightening, and extremely entertaining.”
—Doug Stanton
About the Author
Tom Young is the highly acclaimed author of historical fiction and military thrillers. He served in Afghanistan and Iraq with the Air National Guard and logged nearly 5,000 hours flying missions in Bosnia, Kosovo, Latin America, the horn of Africa, and the Far East. His military honors include three Air Medals, three Aerial Achievement Medals, and the Air Force Combat Action Medal, and he retired from the military as a Senior Master Sergeant. In civilian life, Young spent ten years as a writer and editor with the broadcast division of the Associated Press, and he works as an airline pilot based at Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. He is a member of The National Press Club, The Authors Guild and International Thriller Writers, and is a vice commander of American Legion Post 20. More information about Tom Young and his work can be found online at TomYoungBooks.com.
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Product details
- Publisher : Kensington (February 22, 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1496732944
- ISBN-13 : 978-1496732941
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.31 x 0.96 x 9.29 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #419,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,868 in World War II Historical Fiction (Books)
- #4,771 in Military Thrillers (Books)
- #4,804 in Historical Thrillers (Books)
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2022
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This is the second book I've read by this author and I'm happy to say it did not disappoint. I knew nothing about the events in this book and it proved to be fascinating. The courage of the participants to pull off this rescue under very dangerous conditions was remarkable. That it takes place in & around present-day Ukraine makes it even more special. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022
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Young has a rare ability to take the routine of a rescue pilot and explain it in such a way as to make the reader more knowledgeable about flight, war, and human sacrifices. Red Burning Sky takes you along in the co-pilots seat to bare witness to one of the great heroic acts of WW2.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022
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This is a great WWII air war story. I loved the flow of the story. I could hardly put the book down.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022
Picking up the book “Red Burning Sky” by Tom Young and looking at the cover, it seems pretty obvious that it is a book about large aircraft of the WW II vintage. A parachute coming down helps to convey that feeling.
What is interesting about the book is that it was based on actual happenings and the courage and fortitude of not only American fliers but of allied friends in Yugoslavia. The almost civil war among those who supported the Communist Tito and those who did not like the communist ideals is a sidebar to the story of hundreds of American fliers shot down and rescued by one band of the Yugoslavs called Chetniks (not the Communist Partisans).
The story follows one bombardier, Lieutenant Bill Bogdonavich, whose father was from Yugoslavia and he makes a connection with the locals who are all too thrilled to have someone who can speak their language, at least somewhat. The other primary American is another Lieutenant Drew Carlton who is a natural as a pilot but has had a series of mishaps that let some in the USAAF to think he might be a coward.
Carlton and Bogdonavich have stories that parallel and intertwine those of the local peoples. It is about courage, redemption, and fear. I would guess unless one has had the experience of being put to the test of life and death that this might be as close to what it must feel like. Young does a masterful job of storytelling in this book.
There are up and downs but the ultimate goal of flying into a Nazi controlled area to rescue over 500 American aviators (enlisted and officers) in an unarmed transport plane is the goal. Unlike planes today that have a much better track record for success the cargo planes of WW II are not always dependable.
There are real figures from the time as well as those made up in conglomerate and these are explained in the afterword. But all in all, the story of overcoming fear, comradeship, and courage ring through the story. If you want to vicariously experience some of these emotions and maybe many others, then this book is for you.
What is interesting about the book is that it was based on actual happenings and the courage and fortitude of not only American fliers but of allied friends in Yugoslavia. The almost civil war among those who supported the Communist Tito and those who did not like the communist ideals is a sidebar to the story of hundreds of American fliers shot down and rescued by one band of the Yugoslavs called Chetniks (not the Communist Partisans).
The story follows one bombardier, Lieutenant Bill Bogdonavich, whose father was from Yugoslavia and he makes a connection with the locals who are all too thrilled to have someone who can speak their language, at least somewhat. The other primary American is another Lieutenant Drew Carlton who is a natural as a pilot but has had a series of mishaps that let some in the USAAF to think he might be a coward.
Carlton and Bogdonavich have stories that parallel and intertwine those of the local peoples. It is about courage, redemption, and fear. I would guess unless one has had the experience of being put to the test of life and death that this might be as close to what it must feel like. Young does a masterful job of storytelling in this book.
There are up and downs but the ultimate goal of flying into a Nazi controlled area to rescue over 500 American aviators (enlisted and officers) in an unarmed transport plane is the goal. Unlike planes today that have a much better track record for success the cargo planes of WW II are not always dependable.
There are real figures from the time as well as those made up in conglomerate and these are explained in the afterword. But all in all, the story of overcoming fear, comradeship, and courage ring through the story. If you want to vicariously experience some of these emotions and maybe many others, then this book is for you.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
“Red Burning Sky” is a well-researched, very well-written WWII novel about the real-life effort to rescue hundreds of American airmen shot down over Yugoslavia. Based on real events, billed as a “historical thriller,” it is a fictional tale that fans of films like “The Great Escape” and “12 O’Clock High,” and books such as “Unbroken” (the Louis Zamperini story), “Flyboys,” or “Beneath a Scarlet Sky” may well enjoy.
When his B-24 is shot down, bombardier Lieutenant Bill Bogdonavitch parachutes into his father’s Serbian homeland where he is rescued by guerilla fighters. Able to speak the language, Bill soon learns that he is not the only American airman Serbs are hiding. There are 500 more, some sick or wounded, all in need of repatriation. Their first challenge? Getting word to the US Army Air Force that they need to be rescued.
Meanwhile in Texas, Lieutenant Drew Carlton trains other men to fly the bombers he did not have the fortitude to fly in combat. Thought of as a coward, and struggling to regain his self-respect, Carlton volunteers to return to Europe to fly unarmed C-47s through German-held skies and onto barely land-able fields to bring the airmen home.
Author Tom Young has written an absorbing tale of rescue and redemption. I was particularly impressed by the high level of historical detail, both with respect to flying the aircraft of the period and conditions on the ground in Serbia and Italy (where the rescue missions are staged). Having been a combat pilot, Young adeptly places his readers into the cockpits of the aircraft being flown. And he ably describes the politics affecting, and the hardships faced by, Serbian guerillas and citizens at war not only with the Germans but also Yugoslavian communist “partisans.”
My one criticism would be that, although this is billed as a “historical thriller,” in some places it lacks the “edge-of-your-seat” tension and suspense that thrillers require. Yes, there are battles and perilous missions. But, particularly in the scenes depicting guerilla enclaves and the hiding of airmen, a sense of danger—of catastrophe waiting just around the corner—seems to be missing
Nevertheless, all in all, I found “Red Burning Sky” a worthwhile read.
My thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for providing me with an ARC. The foregoing is my independent opinion.
When his B-24 is shot down, bombardier Lieutenant Bill Bogdonavitch parachutes into his father’s Serbian homeland where he is rescued by guerilla fighters. Able to speak the language, Bill soon learns that he is not the only American airman Serbs are hiding. There are 500 more, some sick or wounded, all in need of repatriation. Their first challenge? Getting word to the US Army Air Force that they need to be rescued.
Meanwhile in Texas, Lieutenant Drew Carlton trains other men to fly the bombers he did not have the fortitude to fly in combat. Thought of as a coward, and struggling to regain his self-respect, Carlton volunteers to return to Europe to fly unarmed C-47s through German-held skies and onto barely land-able fields to bring the airmen home.
Author Tom Young has written an absorbing tale of rescue and redemption. I was particularly impressed by the high level of historical detail, both with respect to flying the aircraft of the period and conditions on the ground in Serbia and Italy (where the rescue missions are staged). Having been a combat pilot, Young adeptly places his readers into the cockpits of the aircraft being flown. And he ably describes the politics affecting, and the hardships faced by, Serbian guerillas and citizens at war not only with the Germans but also Yugoslavian communist “partisans.”
My one criticism would be that, although this is billed as a “historical thriller,” in some places it lacks the “edge-of-your-seat” tension and suspense that thrillers require. Yes, there are battles and perilous missions. But, particularly in the scenes depicting guerilla enclaves and the hiding of airmen, a sense of danger—of catastrophe waiting just around the corner—seems to be missing
Nevertheless, all in all, I found “Red Burning Sky” a worthwhile read.
My thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for providing me with an ARC. The foregoing is my independent opinion.
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