The Kaboom Boys

The Kaboom Boys - Paperback

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The Kaboom Boys

The Kaboom Boys - Paperback

by Don Keith , Elaine Hume Peake
$18.99
Sale price  $18.99 Regular price 

Book Overview

A historical saga of courage, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship.

"...a true WW2 adventure..." --Nicholas Griffin, author of The Year of Dangerous Days

With the specter of the Great Depression behind him and the horrors of Nazi-occupied Europe ahead, Edward Hume leaves his Pennsylvania coal mining town to volunteer as one of the first US Army bomb demolition captains in the Second World War. Trained alongside the RAF in the English countryside, Hume takes command of an eclectic team of misfits, tasked with the perilous job of defuzing unexploded bombs in the heart of Europe's fiercest battlegrounds.

Their chances of survival are slim--most soldiers with this assignment don't make it past ten weeks.

The group's journey culminates at the ancient and mystical Mont Saint-Michel, left abandoned by the Nazis in the chaotic aftermath of D-Day. Hume and his squad face not only a deadly cache of jettisoned bombs but also treacherous tides, quicksand, and maritime mines. With each successful defuzing they save countless lives and inch closer to victory. But the cost of failure looms large, as they witness the devastating consequences of explosives left unattended.

With the war intensifying, Edward and his men find themselves caught between their duty and their humanity, knowing that each mission could be their last.

Based on real events, Elaine Hume Peake and Don Keith deliver a gripping, cinematic tale of bravery and sacrifice, capturing the relentless perseverance of the men and women who answered the call to war. Perfect for fans of Lee Jackson's After Dunkirk series and Mark Sullivan's Beneath a Scarlet Sky.

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Praise for The Kaboom Boys:

"Highly recommended." --Library Journal, Starred Review

"Beautifully conceived and thoughtfully executed..." --Charles Gomez, author of Eye of the Storm and Cuban Son Rising

"...a trip back in time to World War II told through the eyes of one: a brave, decent, and determined soldier..." --Sandy Kenyon, award-winning entertainment correspondent

"These unforgettable men of The Greatest Generation are portrayed with remarkable depth and humanity..."-- Mitchell Kaplan, owner of Books & Books, cofounder of the Miami Book Fair and The Mazur Kaplan Production Company

"One of the most fascinating accounts of bravery in World War II." --Tim Gray, The World War II Foundation

"Chock full of real life events, the book will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout..." --Catherine K. Hurd, multi-award winning writer and playwright

"...should be on your reading list today."--Darcy Bonfils, multi-award winning television news executive producer

ISBN9781648756436
Author Don Keith , Elaine Hume Peake
PublisherSevern River Publishing
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedSeptember 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages364
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Don Keith

Don Keith is a native Alabamian and attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa where he received his degree in broadcast and film with a double major in literature. He has won numerous awards from the Associated Press and United Press International for news writing and reporting. He is also the only person to be named Billboard Magazine "Radio Personality of the Year" in two formats, country and contemporary. Keith was a broadcast personality for over twenty years and also owned his own consultancy, co-owned a Mobile, Alabama, radio station, and hosted and produced several nationally syndicated radio shows. His first novel, "The Forever Season." was published in fall 1995 to commercial and critical success. It won the Alabama Library Association's "Fiction of the Year" award in 1997. His second novel, "Wizard of the Wind," was based on Keith's years in radio. Keith next released a series of young adult/men's adventure novels co-written with Kent Wright set in stock car racing, titled "The Rolling Thunder Stock Car Racing Series." Keith has most recently published several non-fiction historical works about World War II submarine history and co-authored "The Ice Diaries" with Captain William Anderson, the second skipper of USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine. Captain Anderson took the submarine on her historic trip across the top of the world and through the North Pole in August 1958. Mr. Keith lives with his wife, Charlene, in Indian Springs Village, Alabama.

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