Wolfpack 351, R. Cameron Cooke
Wolfpack 351, R. Cameron Cooke
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Wolfpack 351

Author: R. Cameron Cooke

Narrator: Tim Campbell

Unabridged: 8 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/23/2020


Synopsis

After a harrowing war patrol in the Sea of Japan, the US submarines of Wolfpack 351 are low on fuel, torpedoes, and morale. Their only means of escape is a narrow passage teeming with enemy aircraft, mines, and coastal batteries—and guarded by a menacing Japanese fleet led by a legendary admiral hell-bent on stopping them.

Facing the imminent destruction of the entire wolfpack, and with few options remaining, the American admirals in Pearl Harbor turn to an aging submarine, the only boat close enough to help. With time running out, the USS Aeneid—a V-boat from another era—must spring the trapped submarines from their watery prison before they meet their fates under the hull-shattering wrath of the enemy's depth charges.

About R. Cameron Cooke

R. Cameron Cooke is the author of several novels, including the USA Today bestseller Pride Runs Deep, winner of the 2006 International Thriller Writers "Thriller" Award. A former submarine officer in the US Navy, he was born and raised in the American Southwest, where he currently resides.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on May 17, 2019

This is a great cross between “Guns of Navarone” and “HMS Ulysses” by Alistar MacLean with one exception, the first two were excellent reads. When I bought this, I thought it was going to be about a German Wolfpack, not an American one. I had never heard the term before so I did some research. Did......more

Goodreads review by Simon on June 26, 2020

The Guns of Camerone! Oh yes I did enjoy this one! If you're harking back to the days when one of the biggest things in your life was the release of the next Douglas Reeman paperback then this might be one for you. It's back to basics WWII storytelling with plenty of action and no little adventure. I......more

Goodreads review by ted webster on January 09, 2020

Great submarine adventure ! Just the right amount of technical jargon and terminology to be interesting but not "overbearing". bearing".I would definitely recommend this book for anyone interested in the exploits of the United States Navy and the war in the Pacific Theater of operations......more

Goodreads review by Robert on January 13, 2020

A Real Page-Turner Fictional but based on well researched facts and descriptions. There is some literary license taken but it only adds to the storyline. Beware, this book may cause loss of sleep because you can't put it down.......more

Goodreads review by Uncle Dave on May 01, 2019

This was a very good read. The author is very familiar with WW2 submarines and weaves a good story that is well worth the time spent reading it. The author is an excellent wordcrafter and I look forward to reading more of his books.......more