
Hara-Kiri: A Novel of the Pacific War
Crash Dive Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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R.C. Bray
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By:
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Craig DiLouie
About this listen
The fifth book in the popular Crash Dive series!
Charlie Harrison finally achieves his dream of commanding the Sandtiger, leading her able crew on a war patrol to the Philippines in September 1944. Along the way, he faces the challenges of command, a malfunctioning boat, and a patrol area that appears devoid of enemy ships.
When a massive fleet materializes on the horizon, he identifies it as Admiral Halsey’s Third Fleet. America is invading the Philippines to cut off Japan from its colonial resources. The Japanese Combined Fleet responds, culminating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf and Charlie facing the ultimate test.
©2018 Craig DiLouie (P)2018 Blue Heron Audio
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