Operation: Snare Drum
A WWII Submarine Adventure Novel (USS Bull Shark Naval Thriller, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Dave Alexander
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Written by:
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Scott Cook
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December 7, 1941 - America is attacked by the Japanese and dragged into a worldwide struggle for power unlike anything ever seen on Earth.
While the United States and the Navy reel from the devastation of Pearl Harbor, the Nazis begin a brutal campaign within sight of the shores of the nation. U-boats prowl the American coast from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, sinking shipping seemingly unopposed!
Now, one young and untested captain is given an experimental new submarine and sent on a top-secret mission. The German operation "Drumbeat" is well under way, and it's up to Lt. Commander Arthur Turner and the crew of the USS Bull Shark to draw a thin blue line.
Somewhere off our shores, a secret Nazi ship lurks. This disguised enemy vessel is directing the U-boat attacks and she must be stopped. Can Captain Turner and his untried boat and crew sink the Nazi plan before Germany cripples the American war effort in the Atlantic?
Exciting combat, deadly intrigue and a desperate struggle for power bring Turner and the Nazis together in an explosive and very personal contest that can have only one victor!
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- Eric Cuthill
- 2022-08-08
Cliched
Probably the poorest entry in my favourite genre. Cliched story and characters made tougher to swallow with over-acted narration. Long stretches of dialog with the German accent was cringe worthy. “Ve have vays ov making vou talk”
HUGE plot holes where military strategy comes into play as well.
Just not very good.
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