Laxalts memoir is a compelling account of one of the wars least-known but important theatersthe disease-ridden jungles of Equatorial Africa. Cryptologia
The lean, carefully crafted 103-page book by acclaimed author Laxalt takes the reader into the heart of darkest Africa in 1944. Young Laxalt, on the run from his conflicting feelings [ toward his country], is tossed into the middle of diplomatic intrigue in Equatorial Africa during World War IIs waning months, as agents of the Allies and Axis vie for uranium with which to build a secret bomb. Laxalts prose, as always, is clear, athletic and enjoyable . . . Laxalt presents a vivid picture of a young man at a crossroads, where ultimate reward is found not in the netherworld of clandestine diplomatic machinations, but in the knowledge that familiarity and family are the things this preeminent Nevada writer holds nearest and dearest to his heart. Silver & Blue