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Battle Stations: A Novel of the Pacific War

Crash Dive, Book 3

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Battle Stations: A Novel of the Pacific War

By: Craig DiLouie
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Fresh from PXO School, Lt. Charlie Harrison is offered a posting on Sandtiger under Captain Gilbert Moreau, a legendary fighting captain in the submarines. Sandtiger's mission is to join a wolf pack that will penetrate the heart of the Japanese Empire. Along the way, Moreau teaches Charlie how to fight. And what lines should never be crossed.

©2016 Craig DiLouie (P)2016 Blue Heron Audio
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Submarine Suspense
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great storyline and narration makes this an enjoyable listen and wanting more of the series...

fantastic continuation of the series

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Listening to the first three books have been riveting, once started have listened straight through. Can hardly wait to start books four and five.

Riveting

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This is book three of the Crash Dive Series. Our protagonist is Lt. Charles Harrison who is finishing PXO School and has been assigned to the USS Sandtiger.

The book is well written and fairly well researched. I enjoyed the interplay of the various personalities of the crew. The author made me feel as if I was one of the crew. The author also made me feel as if I was inside the submarine. The book is easy to read. I liked the fact that each book is about five hours. This makes a good change of pace from the longer non-fiction books I have been reading. I am looking forward to the next book.

The book is five hours and six minutes. R.C. Bray does an excellent job narrating the book. Bray has won the Audie Award, multiple Earphone Awards and the Voice Arts Award.

Riveting

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Great book, I highly recommend this book. get the whole series
great NARRATIVE. a must have for your collection.

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