Roger Lincoln Shinn is an esteemed professor of social ethics at a prestigious New York institution. Known only to his wife, he had faced the unspeakable as a combat infantryman in the Second World War. But two decades later during the Vietnam War, Shinn reveals to stunned students his astounding story as a soldier and prisoner of war, and those of a defiant captain in his outfit who ruptures the boundaries of conventional warfare. On a converted ocean liner en route to fight the Nazi army in Europe, the proper young Shinn meets John William Hall, a rough-hewn Southern rifle champion rebelling against the family bloodline. Hall left the dark rage of the Oklahoma Dust Bowl for the vortex of world war, and the two captain’s destinies intertwine at the ferocious Battle of the Bulge. This sweeping narrative pivots on battlefield courage, family histories, inspired women, social prejudice, tragic miscalculations, and the centrality of love. Together they influence life and death—and the trajectory of two uncompromising soldiers caught in humankind's darkest venture. A work of fiction based on true accounts, Rare Encounter will grip readers intrigued by vivid human stories formed from inside monumental events.
“A riveting story of how two Army captains' destinies intertwine during the second WW and more specifically the Battle of the Bulge, the surprise last-ditch effort by the Germans. Captivating…You will lose yourself.” —Ben Kieffer, host, Iowa Public Radio’s River to River
"MUST READ" "Outstanding historical fiction loaded with specific details of war, torture and loss. Not for the faint of heart but extraordinarily written."
"An epic journey that spans decades. This historical fiction memoir examines humanity, family, war and morality. Thrilling and poignant with colorful characters that allow you to experience historic events as never before." --Rebecca LeBlanc, San Francisco Book Review
Rare Encounter author J.K. Hall was interviewed by Ben Kieffer on IPR's River to River news program. The lively session discussed the writing of this new work of historical fiction and its narrative journey from the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma to New York City to the battlefields of Europe during the Second World War.