Publishers Weekly
12/20/2021
Journalist Maurer (coauthor, No Easy Day) delivers a comprehensive account of bomber pilot John “Lucky” Luckadoo’s experiences during WWII. Though required to fly 25 missions, most bomber crew members only made it to 10, Maurer notes, “before they either got wounded, captured after being shot down, or lost their lives altogether.” A college freshman when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Lucky dreamed of being a fighter pilot but was too tall to fit into the cockpit and trained to fly B-17s instead. Assigned to a squadron based in England near the North Sea, Lucky and his fellow crew members faced fierce attacks from German fighter planes and endured cold so intense it could freeze their masks, cutting off the flow of oxygen. (On one mission, flak opened a hole in the plane’s plexiglass nose cone and caused a severe case of frostbite on Lucky’s feet.) Drawing on extensive interviews with Lucky (99 years old at the time of writing), Maurer recounts each mission in cinematic detail and vividly evokes the emotional toll taken by the air war’s heavy casualties. In an afterword, Lucky writes that “war is futile and foolish. There are no victors, only victims.” This somber and well-crafted biography is a fitting tribute to its resolute subject. (Apr.)
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Journalist Maurer (coauthor, No Easy Day) delivers a comprehensive account of bomber pilot John ‘Lucky’ Luckadoo’s experiences during WWII. … Drawing on extensive interviews with Lucky, Maurer recounts each mission in cinematic detail and vividly evokes the emotional toll taken by the air war’s heavy casualties. … This somber and well-crafted biography is a fitting tribute to its resolute subject.” —Publishers Weekly
"Drawing from Luckadoo’s first hand-accounts, Kevin Maurer creates a vivid and riveting story of an idealistic young man who tried to join the Royal Air Force before the war to flying dangerous missions with the Eighth Air Force’s 100th Bomb Group. It culminates with a heart-stopping battle over the skies of Germany. This is a deeply absorbing reading experience, filled with memorable characters and fascinating details. With heart-stopping details, it’s impossible to put down. In the end, Damn Lucky is a profound and riveting story of courage and friendship against the backdrop of the bloodiest military campaign in aviation history." —Chris Wallace, anchor of Fox News Sunday and #1 New York Times bestselling author of Countdown Bin Laden
“An epic, thrillingly written, utterly immersive account of a very lucky, incredible survivor of the war in the skies to defeat Hitler. A wonderfully entertaining, fast read. Don’t miss this one.” —Alex Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author of The Longest Winter and The Liberator
"Kevin Maurer has crafted a heart-pounding narrative of the air war in Europe, framed around the incredible true story of pilot John "Lucky" Luckadoo who survived twenty five missions against the Third Reich. In Maurer's talented hands, readers will hear the thunder of flak, wince under the rattle of machinegun fire, and feel the fear that haunted the dreams of America's brave airmen. Damn Lucky is a damn fine book!" —James M. Scott, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of Target Tokyo and Rampage
"In this action-packed flyboy saga, the reader is in the co-pilot's seat next to Lt. John "Lucky" Luckadoo as his B-17 Flying Fortress rains destruction on the Nazi Fatherland. The scenes of the deadly duels between bold American bombers and desperate German fighters are riveting and remind us of the terrible toll it took to earn victory in World War II." —Bob Drury and Tom Clavin, New York Times bestselling authors of Blood and Treasure and Lucky 666
“Damn Lucky brings to life World War II's deadliest campaign in a riveting account of aerial combat over the skies of Nazi Germany. From the freezing cockpit of a Flying Fortress to surviving flak so thick pilots joked they could land on it, Lucky Luckadoo’s story of service and survival is timeless. He personifies America’s greatest generation.” —Mitch Weiss, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling coauthor of Countdown 1945
“Maurer, as always, makes the details of war compelling.” —Kelly Kennedy, author of They Fought for Each Other: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Hardest Hit Unit in Iraq
“Few writers working today are able to marry historical fact with propulsive narrative like Kevin Maurer can.” —Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Ballad
Library Journal
11/01/2021
During World War II, Second Lt. John "Lucky" Luckadoo of the Eighth Air Force's 100th Bomb Group lived up to his nickname. A B-17 Flying Fortress pilot, he miraculously survived 25 missions during the initial bombing of France and Germany from England, considered the deadliest military campaign in aviation history; his group became known as "The Bloody 100th." Maurer, an award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling coauthor (No Easy Day), tells Maurer's story. With a 100,000-copy first printing.