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Pride Runs Deep
(2005)(The first book in the Jack Tremain Submarine Thriller series)
A novel by R Cameron Cooke
2006 ITW Award for Best Paperback original
USA Today Bestseller and Winner of the ITW Thriller Award.
"A marvelous debut; a suspense-laden novel of submarine warfare in WWII which will leave you admiring the Americans who fought and the man who wrote their tale."
- Bernard Cornwell
Pacific Theater, 1943. Fresh from the terrors of submarine combat in the South Pacific, Lieutenant Commander Jack Tremain arrives in Pearl Harbor. It is intended to be only a brief layover on his way back to the mainland for a long-overdue rest. News reaches him that his former submarine and crew have all perished under the hull-cracking devastation of a Japanese depth charge attack. A hard-biscuit squadron commander enlists the grieving Tremain to turn around the crew of a hard-luck submarine, the USS Mackerel. In the Mackerel, Tremain sees an instrument for his revenge, but he soon finds that his own personal vendetta places his new shipmates in harms way, when they are chosen for a suicidal mission deep in the heart of the Japanese Empire.
Genre: Historical
"A marvelous debut; a suspense-laden novel of submarine warfare in WWII which will leave you admiring the Americans who fought and the man who wrote their tale."
- Bernard Cornwell
Pacific Theater, 1943. Fresh from the terrors of submarine combat in the South Pacific, Lieutenant Commander Jack Tremain arrives in Pearl Harbor. It is intended to be only a brief layover on his way back to the mainland for a long-overdue rest. News reaches him that his former submarine and crew have all perished under the hull-cracking devastation of a Japanese depth charge attack. A hard-biscuit squadron commander enlists the grieving Tremain to turn around the crew of a hard-luck submarine, the USS Mackerel. In the Mackerel, Tremain sees an instrument for his revenge, but he soon finds that his own personal vendetta places his new shipmates in harms way, when they are chosen for a suicidal mission deep in the heart of the Japanese Empire.
Genre: Historical
Praise for this book
"A great submarine story, on par with The Hunt for Red October." - Nelson DeMille
"Captures the heroic highs and hellish lows of our WWII submariners." - W E B Griffin
"Captures the heroic highs and hellish lows of our WWII submariners." - W E B Griffin
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