A Coast Guard commander faces Nazi aggression in American waters in this βbeautifully written and nerve-wrackingly suspensefulβ novel of WWII (Nelson DeMille).
North Carolina, 1941. Among the wind-swept Outer Banks, Killakeet Island is home to a peaceful community of fishermen, clam stompers, oyster rakers, and a few lonely Coast Guard sailors. Dominating the tiny island landscape is the majestic Killakeet Lighthouse, which has been overseen by the Thurlow family for generations. But now Josh Thurlow, the Keeperβs son, has chosen another path . . .
Seventeen years ago, Josh lost his younger brother at sea. Still wracked with guilt, he searches relentlessly for him as commander of a Coast Guard patrol boat. But Joshβs obsession with the past is complicated by the arrival of a beautiful strangerβand a foreign enemy. In Killakeet to escape the outside world, Dosie Crossan has stirred Joshβs heart. Meanwhile, a wolfpack of German U-boats has arrived to soak the islandβs beaches with blood and oil.
One of the U-boats is captained by the infamous Nazi warrior Otto Krebs. But Krebs has brought more than torpedoes to Killakeet. He may also have the answer to the mystery that haunts Josh Thurlow.