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OverviewDaniel Mason thought he understood the sea. Now the sea is at war. Assigned to the aging submarine USS Pike in Manila, Mason and his shipmates sense that the fragile peace in the Pacific is beginning to crack. The Asiatic Fleet is small, under-equipped, and standing directly in the path of an expanding Japanese empire. Liberty in the city's bars and clubs grows louder as the tension rises, but beneath the laughter every sailor knows something is coming. Then the news arrives. Pearl Harbor has been attacked. Within hours Pike is at sea, carrying live torpedoes and orders that will push her crew into the opening battles of the Pacific War. What they encounter is chaos. Torpedoes fail when they should strike. Intelligence is scarce. Japanese destroyers hunt them through dark waters with ruthless efficiency. Deep beneath the surface, every decision becomes a matter of survival. For Mason, the war strips away the last illusions of peacetime. The submarine that once felt like a living machine protecting its crew now groans like a wounded animal under the pounding of depth charges. Every patrol demands more skill, more endurance, and more sacrifice from the men who serve inside her steel hull. Yet amid the fear and exhaustion, something else begins to emerge. Sailors from every compartment start turning to Mason when systems fail or weapons malfunction. His instinct for machinery and his calm under pressure quietly earn him a reputation as the man who can keep the boat alive when everything else is falling apart. But survival in war rarely comes without a price. As the Pacific burns and the fleet retreats from one shattered base to another, Mason will learn that courage does not always mean victory-and that the sea remembers every man it takes. The Dying Light is the third novel in The Silent Depths, an epic historical submarine saga following one sailor's journey from wide-eyed recruit to hardened submarine commander during World War II. From the tense docks of Manila to the deadly waters of the South China Sea, this gripping installment captures the brutal early months of the Pacific War and the men who fought it from beneath the waves. Perfect for readers of The Hunt for Red October, Run Silent, Run Deep, and The Good Shepherd. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eric HawleyPublisher: Silent Service Publishing House Imprint: Silent Service Publishing House Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781970754070ISBN 10: 1970754079 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 11 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationServed in the United States Navy from 1991 to 2013 as a nuclear machinist's mate aboard the submarines USS Florida, USS Jefferson City, and USS Hampton. His years beneath the sea shaped his deep respect for the men who lived and worked in that silent world, a brotherhood few ever see but never forget. Drawing on those experiences, he writes The Silent Depths series to capture not only the history of submarine warfare, but the humanity of those who served, their courage, fear, humor, and endurance. When he's not writing, Eric works as a consultant and engineer and builds live steam model locomotives, blending his love of precision engineering with hands-on craftsmanship. He lives in Snohomish, Washington with his family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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