March 18, 2026
The Blacksmith of Dachau by Elaine Hume Peake; Don Keith
Pub Date: Mar 03 2026
Archive Date: Mar 10 2026
(BTW: there is no category yet on GR for the audiobook format)
As World War II reaches its final, desperate throes, Captain Edward Hume and his battle-hardened squad of bomb disposal experts—The Kaboom Boys—move methodically through the shattered remnants of Europe. While working to maintain steady hands and unwavering focus, they neutralize the silent killers left in war's wake, each defused bomb a small victory against chaos. As the Allies liberate France, Hume finds an unexpected connection in a field hospital—a sharp-witted, dedicated Army nurse named Virginia who sees the man beneath the uniform.
Pros: The cover is gorgeous and the story line and publisher's blurb are excellent.
I received this ARC audiobook from the publisher, RB Media, the author, Elaine Hume Peake, and NetGalley, and thank them for this opportunity to read the novel prior to publication. I take it very seriously and put 100% effort into listening with an open mind and heart. It was difficult. I stopped and started this many times to make sure it wasn't an energy or mood thing...
I wanted to love this audiobook, but I found that with a more animated narrator approach, it would be easier to follow and understand. If nothing else, read it on Kindle or in book form because it's such an amazing history about these Boom Boys. The fact that the author has a personal, historic, family connection is also amazing and heartfelt. Finally, to learn that there was actually a blacksmith in Dachau who was subjected to clearing these bombs without any training is once again horrific, Nazi tactics and a painful new note on history.
This novel is Book 2 in the A Call to War series and is an easy stand-alone read.