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Mass Market Paperback Sink the Shigure Book

ISBN: 0515143340

ISBN13: 9780515143348

Sink the Shigure

(Book #2 in the Jack Tremain Series)

October 1943: Lt. Commander Jack Tremain is back on duty with a new sub and a new mission. But when he spots the Shigure-the Japanese destroyer that sank his beloved first command, the Seatrout-he declares his own personal war on the dreaded ship known as the "Submarine Killer."

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5 ratings

Second in series as good as first

This second novel in the series picks up where Pride Runs Deep leaves off. I enjoyed it as much as the first one.

Superb and realistic adventure at sea

This is the second novel by R. Cameron Cooke that I have read, and I must say that I enjoy his writing. Mr. Cooke clearly knows submarines, and more importantly he understands the motivations and personalities that comprise the officers and men of a submarine crew. This novel is the story of a submarine captain, Jack Tremain, who is assigned to carry out the submarine portion of a special operation against the Japanese in the Pacific War. The storyline is plausible, the characterizations are true-to-life, and this all makes for an absorbing story of men, submarines, and war. There is a lot of action and the author is clearly aware that in combat no plans come off perfectly, that is, if they come off at all. There is some pretty explicit blood and gore here, and this novel is not for the squeamish. But this does all have a purpose, and this novel holds the reader's interest at all times. I enjoyed this novel immensely, and recommend it without reservation.

A good naval fiction read.

As a Navy veteran myself, I enjoyed this novel greatly. The characters are well thought out, the plot is realistic and there is just the right amount of action. I would rank this book right up there with any one of the Dan Lenson novels by David Poyer. This is one of the best submarine/Navy novels I have read in the last several years.

one of the best.

Itook a flyer on this author'i've not read him before. I really enjoyed the experience & will read him again. AFOCoop

Fast and Fun

A true fast action thriller. Couldn't put the book down and now that I am finished I am looking for more! Follows our friend Jack Tremain from Naval studies/teaching back into the heat of the action. Jack is manipulated by his friend, or is it nemesis, Admiral Ireland into chasing down the hated, and feared, Japanese stealth destroyer Shigure. Great action and flow. Added bonuses of being in the mist of a surface ship battle and also land commando action and seeing/feeling those perspectives. I especially enjoyed learning about equipment on a submarine of that era and their capabilities. There were numerous occasions where that equipment was mentioned, I found myself wondering/wanting more info on that equipment, and behold, Cooke would provide additional details and even some excitig examples of use. Also, the prologue was great and some interesting tactics there leave you wondering "How did they do that?", which, of course, is revisited later in the book in action! Almost forgot, Cooke has added a section describing the true and fictional parts of the book....great addition. I also enjoyed Cooke's website noted in the book (www.rcameroncooke.com). A sort of blog there with Cooke answering many questions...good stuff.
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