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Sentinels of fire : a novel

Summary: "P.T. Deutermann's World War II Navy series began with the award-winning Pacific Glory, followed by the brilliantly reviewed Ghosts of Bungo Suido. His new novel Sentinels of Fire tells the tale of a lone destroyer, the USS Malloy, part of the Allied invasion forces attacking the island of Okinawa and the Japanese home islands. By the spring of 1945, the once mighty Japanese fleet has been virtually destroyed, leaving Japan open to invasion. The Japanese react by dispatching hundreds of suicide bombers against the Allied fleet surrounding Okinawa. By mid-May, the Allied fleet is losing a major ship a day to murderous swarms of kamikazes streaming out of Formosa and southern Japan. The radar picket line is the first defense and early warning against these hellish formations, but the Japanese direct special attention to these lone destroyers stationed north and west of Okinawa. One destroyer, the USS Malloy, faces an even more pressing issue when her Executive Officer Connie Miles begins to realize that the ship's much-admired Captain Pudge Tallmadge is losing his mind under the relentless pressure of the attacks. Set against the blazing gun battles created by the last desperate offensive of the Japanese, Executive Officer Miles and the ship's officers grapple with the consequences of losing their skipper's guidance--and perhaps the ship itself and everyone on board. Vividly authentic, historically accurate, and emotionally compelling, Sentinels of Fire is military adventure at its best, by an author whose career as a Navy captain informs every page"--

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781466837331 (e-book)
  • ISBN: 125004118X (hardback)
  • ISBN: 9781250041180 (hardback)
  • Physical Description: 278 pages ; 25 cm
    print
  • Edition: First Edition.
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2014.
Subject: United States. Navy Officers Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 Naval operations, American Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 Naval operations, Japanese Fiction
FICTION / Sea Stories
Genre: Sea stories.
War stories.
Sea stories.
War stories.

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