Ghosts of Bungo Suido
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Ghosts of Bungo Suido by P T Deutermann
A thrilling WI adventure set in a submarine in the Pacific, by the Boyd Award-winning author of>Pacific Glory
In late 1944, America's naval forces face what seems an insurmountable threat from Japan: immense Yamato-class battleships, which dwarf every other ship at sea. Built in secrecy, these ships seem invincible, and lay waste to any challengers. American military intelligence knows of two such ships, but there is rumored to be a third, a newly-built aircraft carrier, ready to launch from Japan's heavily-defended and mined Inland Sea. Such a ship would threaten U.S. Pacific forces, allow Japan to launch air attacks against the U.S. mainland, and change the course of the war.
No American submarine has penetrated the Inland Sea; five boats and their crews have perished in the Bungo Suido strait. Lieutenant Commander Gar Hammond--an aggressive, attacking leader with a reckless streak--is now captain of a new submarine. Hammond may be the navy's only hope to locate and stop the Japanese super-ship before it launches . . . if it even exists.
P.T. Deutermann's previous World War I adventure, Pacific Glory, won acclaim from readers and reviewers, and was honored with the W. Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction, administered by the American Library Association. In>Ghosts of Bungo Suido, Deutermann presents another sweeping, action-filled WI novel, based on a true event from the Pacific theater.
A>Kirkus Reviews>Best Fiction Book of 2013
A thrilling WI adventure set in a submarine in the Pacific, by the Boyd Award-winning author of>Pacific Glory
In late 1944, America's naval forces face what seems an insurmountable threat from Japan: immense Yamato-class battleships, which dwarf every other ship at sea. Built in secrecy, these ships seem invincible, and lay waste to any challengers. American military intelligence knows of two such ships, but there is rumored to be a third, a newly-built aircraft carrier, ready to launch from Japan's heavily-defended and mined Inland Sea. Such a ship would threaten U.S. Pacific forces, allow Japan to launch air attacks against the U.S. mainland, and change the course of the war.
No American submarine has penetrated the Inland Sea; five boats and their crews have perished in the Bungo Suido strait. Lieutenant Commander Gar Hammond--an aggressive, attacking leader with a reckless streak--is now captain of a new submarine. Hammond may be the navy's only hope to locate and stop the Japanese super-ship before it launches . . . if it even exists.
P.T. Deutermann's previous World War I adventure, Pacific Glory, won acclaim from readers and reviewers, and was honored with the W. Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction, administered by the American Library Association. In>Ghosts of Bungo Suido, Deutermann presents another sweeping, action-filled WI novel, based on a true event from the Pacific theater.
A>Kirkus Reviews>Best Fiction Book of 2013
SKU | Unavailable |
ISBN 13 | 9781250018021 |
ISBN 10 | 1250018021 |
Title | Ghosts of Bungo Suido |
Author | P T Deutermann |
Series | P T Deutermann Wwii Novels |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Hardback |
Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
Year published | 2013-07-30 |
Number of pages | 343 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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