Operation Fishwrapper (Jock Miles WW2 Adventure Series) (Volume 5)
Operation Fishwrapper (Jock Miles WW2 Adventure Series) (Volume 5) book cover

Operation Fishwrapper (Jock Miles WW2 Adventure Series) (Volume 5)

Paperback – October 13, 2015

Price
$14.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
315
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1517128173
Dimensions
5.25 x 0.79 x 8 inches
Weight
10.6 ounces

Description

About the Author History is a parade of chance outcomes, influenced by any number of natural forces and human whims. As a lifelong student of history and lover of alternative historical fiction, William Peter Grasso’s novels explore the concept change one thing…and watch what happens. The results are works of fiction in which the actual people and historical events are weaved into a seamless and entertaining narrative with the imagined. Grasso’s six previous novels—East Wind Returns, Unpunished, Long Walk To The Sun, Operation Long Jump, Operation Easy Street, and Operation Blind Spot—have spent many months in the Amazon Top 100 for Alternate History and War. His newest novel, Operation Fishwrapper, is the fifth and final book in the Jock Miles World War 2 series, which began with Long Walk To The Sun. Retired from the aircraft maintenance industry, Grasso is a veteran of the US Army and served in Operation Desert Storm as a flight crew member with the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF). These days, he confines his aviation activities to building and flying radio-controlled model aircraft.

Features & Highlights

  • June 1944: A recon flight is shot down over the Japanese-held island of Biak, soon to be the next jump in MacArthur’s leapfrogging across New Guinea. Major Jock Miles, US Army—the crashed plane’s intelligence officer—must lead the handful of survivors to safety. It’s a tall order for a man barely recovered from a near-crippling leg wound. Gaining the grudging help of a Dutch planter who has evaded the Japanese since the war began, Jock discovers just how little MacArthur’s staff knows about the terrain and defenses of the island they’re about to invade.The American invasion of Biak promptly bogs down, and the GIs rename the debacle Operation Fishwrapper, a joking reference to their worthless maps. The infantry battalion Jock once led quickly suffers the back-to-back deaths of two commanders, so he steps into the job once again, ignoring the growing difficulties with his leg. When his Aussie wife Jillian tracks down the refugee mapmaker who can refine those fishwrappers into something of military value, the tide of battle finally turns in favor of the Americans. But for Jock, the victory imparts a life-changing blow.

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Highly Realistic WWII Adventure

A good WWII adventure yarn, both entertaining and highly readable. William Peter Grasso is clearly a veteran, for he writes with such realism in terms of the dialogue between his characters, particularly during stressful moments when they are under fire -- you would not think that grown men who are being shot at and shelled by enemy mortars would have the time or inclination to yell at one another about each other's mistakes (losing the bazooka round as they run for cover), but when you read that scene it is both hilarious AND it has the ring of authenticity. Soldiers are people, and people can behave irrationally, particularly when they are under stress. The ribbing and outright hostility that occurs between soldiers, some of whom may harbor more animosity for each other than they do the enemy, is also accurately depicted, yet as in high functioning military units, the men take their objective despite any internal unit friction. Subtle manipulation of superiors for the greater good, especially in infantry units in combat, is also much in evidence. This is not Pulitzer material, but my guess is, it's selling like hotcakes -- because it's good stuff.
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Great author