The Living Boat Book One of The Silent Depths Series Before the war, before the glory-there was only the sea. In 1937, seventeen-year-old Daniel Mason, a Midwestern farm boy hungry for adventure, enlists in the U.S. Navy and finds himself at Submarine School in Groton, Connecticut. Life beneath the waves isn't the romantic adventure he imagined-it's hot, loud, and claustrophobic, ruled by the rhythms of machinery and the will of the sea itself. Under the stern guidance of veteran Chief "Red" Hanley, Mason learns what it takes to survive in a world where every mistake could mean death. From the diesel fumes and pressure hulls of the USS Pike, to the bars and backstreets of San Diego and Tijuana, he discovers brotherhood, fear, and a strange sense of belonging aboard a boat that seems almost alive. But the calm before war is fading fast. As tensions rise across the Pacific, Mason earns his dolphins and his place among the crew-just as whispers of Japanese submarines stir the water off the West Coast. When the Pike receives sudden orders to dive, Mason realizes his real journey has only begun. For readers who love The Hunt for Red October, Run Silent, Run Deep, and Band of Brothers, The Living Boat is the unforgettable beginning of an epic World War II submarine saga-where man, machine, and ocean become one. The boat breathes. The sea is awake.
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