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Book Reviews of Tomorrow is Another Day (Toby Peters, Bk 18)

Tomorrow is Another Day (Toby Peters, Bk 18)
Tomorrow is Another Day - Toby Peters, Bk 18
Author: Stuart M. Kaminsky
ISBN-13: 9780446403368
ISBN-10: 0446403369
Publication Date: 1/1996
Pages: 211
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed Tomorrow is Another Day (Toby Peters, Bk 18) on + 2599 more book reviews
The ending has a twist which you won't believe. The problem is I don't remember the author telling us how Toby knew.

Gable did join the Army Air Forces, and while in Europe flew five combat missions as an observer. He received an Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross, which I thought a bit much. I'll bet the crew on the B-17 probably thought the same.

Kaminsky also likes to insert some history into his books. As some of these stories are taking place during World War II, he inserts some of that history. Twice in this book he mentions Americans dying at Rabaul, which was a township on the Pacific island of New Britain, heavily garrisoned by the Japanese. Butt the Americans never invaded that island, we bypassed it, essentially making it a prison camp for the Japanese run by themselves. Not sure why he made this mistake.
hometown avatar reviewed Tomorrow is Another Day (Toby Peters, Bk 18) on
In 1938, on a Hollywood set, Atlanta is burning in the biggest scene in the biggest movie ever made. In a nearby ditch, a body is found, clad in a Confederate uniform. As the body is hauled away, security guard Toby Peters swears he sees Clark Gable himself watching from the shadows. In 1943, someone begins killing people who witnessed the burning