Wow!!!! While this book is the second of Marquis' WWII trilogy, it can be read easily as a stand alone. I've followed this author's works from the Coalition on through both the Higheagle Geopolitical thrillers and Bodyguard of Deception. I naturally gravitated toward the Higheagle series as I had the pleasure of knowing the author back in our undergrad days at Denison where we both majored in Geology. With each of his books, I hear "his voice", and usually can identify one of the main characters who reminds me of his unique, ever curious, devil's advocate type of personality. He enlivened many class discussions with very esteemed profs from which we were so incredibly lucky to have learned from. Many would wonder how you can enliven an advanced Paleontology class- just add Sam to the mix, any subject, any topic. He was capable of turning a lecture into an eager interactive debate, and those who knew him really appreciated his wit and easy going persona.
It's been an honor to be an Advanced Reader for his venture into turning his hobbies into different types of adventure fiction that I'm sure no one could fault the research that Sam weaves into his storylines and conspiracy theories. The very fact that he can incorporate such volumes of historical fact into thoroughly fun, readable fiction never ceases to amaze me still. He holds a full time career as a Hydrogeologist in Colorado, is very involved in his home and family life, yet STILL can write such thought provoking works that make you wonder"" "hmmmmm" long after.
His latest thriller focuses on the Nazi occupation of Rome, and masterfully winds fictional and real players into a great spy thriller. I learned about my Italian heritage and had not fully understood how desperate the times were for all Italians after Mussolini's fall but left with the occupation of their homeland, especially Rome. The idea of creating a fictional family in crisis that each have very personal affiliations and ties to opposing worldwide forces fuels his plot lines. Controversy will probably always shadow Pope Pius XII and this book taught me history that I had not forayed into. Imagine the burden that a Pope carried keeping his huge congregation and especially the Vatican and Rome itself from being torn apart. I personally choose to believe that the rumors about the Pope's role in undercover operations to rescue rebels and Jews threatened by the Nazis and their deranged leader are all true. Imagine an icon of Peace having to decide the fate of the church promoting world peace while involving himself privately in several failed assassination attempts to remove Hitler, as this book effectively shows. It also emphasizes how fearful, yet conflicted some high ranking officers of Hitler's own regime and SS struggled mightily with his evil plan of a supreme race to rule after his reign mercifully was ended.
This isn't a book that you can read fast! It is very intricately woven in plot to describe conflicting forces that played critical roles during the occupation, but if you choose to read this power packed novel, you're in for a hell of a historical read and will be thinking about it long after you're done!
By the way, I finished this just as HBO's very intriguing series was released: the Young Pope who chooses Pius XIII as his name. I've caught a few references to how controversially the Vatican still regards the rumors of Pius XII's secret involvement in assistance to Italian rebels and to eliminate Hitler vs. lack of involvement that remains mysterious to this day.