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Paperback The Elco Run: A World War Two Adventure Story Book

ISBN: B0F4NSTMWN

ISBN13: 9798316773718

The Elco Run: A World War Two Adventure Story

December 26, 1941. Subic Bay, Philippines.
The Japanese invasion is closing in. American forces are retreating, burning everything they can't carry. On a shallow reef, a grounded U.S. Navy PT boat-77 feet of top-secret wooden speed and firepower-burns to the waterline after its crew scuttles her to keep her from enemy hands.

From a jungle overlook, Frank J ger watches it all. A scarred German expatriate boat-builder, once a WWI veteran and now a man without a country, Frank sees opportunity where others see only wreckage. Enough fuel remains in her tanks to power a desperate escape. Enough weapons to fight another day. If he can salvage her before the tide claims her-or Japanese patrols finish the job.

With three loyal Filipino apprentices, Frank launches a high-stakes nighttime operation: tow the crippled Elco PT boat through mined waters and shallow channels, under the guns of a pursuing Imperial Japanese submarine. No engines on the prize. No air support. Just improvised rigging, a battered fishing tug, and the rising tide as their only ally.

As shells scream overhead and the tug takes punishing hits, Frank and his boys face the brutal math of survival: outrun the enemy, dodge the mines, keep the boat afloat-or die trying. In the chaos of retreat and betrayal, one truth emerges: the war doesn't care about scars, dreams, or nationality. It devours everything.

A standalone pulse-pounding thriller of desperation, ingenuity, and raw courage, The Elco Run is Frank J ger's crucible-a race against the tide, the enemy, and the shadows within. Perfect for fans of Alistair MacLean's taut naval adventures, P.T. Deutermann's WWII Pacific novels like The Hooligans, and the real-life heroics of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three in the doomed defense of the Philippines.

Gritty, authentic, unflinching. This is WWII at its most unforgiving-from the cockpit of a dying boat to the edge of the reef.

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