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76 Hours

A Novel of Tarawa

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76 Hours

By: Larry Alexander
Narrated by: John Pirhalla, Brian Nishii
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The gripping historical novel of the invasion of Tarawa by US Marines in World War II, from bestselling author, journalist, and historian Larry Alexander.

The island of Tarawa, a tiny spit of sand out in the middle of the Pacific, teemed with five hundred pillboxes filled with artillery pieces and highly motivated Japanese soldiers. Their commanding officer encouraged his troops, saying, “It would take one million men one hundred years” to conquer Tarawa. They were convinced that the Americans would be slaughtered before they ever got ashore.

Private Pete “Hardball” Talbot was one of the US Marines tasked with taking the island. A cocky, tough street kid from Philadelphia, Pete joined up to escape his abusive father. In his mind, nothing the Japanese could throw at him could be as bad as what his father dished out. He was angry, and more than willing to take it out on the enemy. But once he climbed over the side and into the landing craft, and once the Japanese artillery and machine guns opened up in defense of the island, Pete knew this was going to be different. It would take all his training, and all his street smarts to stay alive while those around him got blown to bits.

Despite Japanese predictions, it took the United States Marines seventy-six hours to take Tarawa. It was a walk in the park … if the park were in the middle of hell itself.

©2023 Larry Alexander (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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Loved the accuracy and graphic descriptions of the battles on the island. However, The author basically ruined the book with the drama that didn’t need to be added. The last few chapters were even difficult to get through with all the authors added drama about the main characters childhood etc. This book started so well and would have even been great, but this author actually ruined it for me…

Not so great thanks to authors additions

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The story focuses on the feelings, fear and respect on each side and this gives it a greater depth than good vs bad

The empathy for the young soldiers on each side

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Taking the island of Tarawa was a nightmare. The Marines who landed did so under intense firing, and continuous bombardments of attacks by Japanese soldiers. The bravery and fortitude of the soldiers who took the island is revealed here through the few characters in the book.

I loved how it was split between the Japanese and American viewpoints of the battle. It was a great read, and one that I highly enjoyed.

*Note, there is a lot of language in the book, so beware if you pick it up.*

War Is Hell

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I just can't handle the fictional version of anything that has plenty of actual first hand accounts

Fiction. My fault for trying a novel.

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The main character gets the chance to flashback to his dysfunctional family life and his abusive daddy between Banzai charges and bunker assaults. He gets the chance to have psychotherapy from one of his squad mates and talk out his issue over a 76-hour period. Oh, and they take the island from the Imperial Japanese forces in their spare time.

Navel-gazing while under fire.

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