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Sentinels of Fire
Sentinels of Fire
Sentinels of Fire
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Sentinels of Fire

Written by P. T. Deutermann

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A dramatic World War II adventure set on a US destroyer under ferocious kamikaze attack, by the Boyd Award-winning author of Pacific Glory

By the spring of 1945, the once mighty Japanese fleet has been virtually destroyed, leaving Japan open to invasion. The Japanese react by dispatching hundreds of suicide bombers against the Allied fleet surrounding Okinawa. By mid-May, the Allied fleet is losing a major ship a day to murderous swarms of kamikazes streaming out of Formosa and southern Japan. The radar picket line is the first defense and early warning against these hellish formations, but the Japanese direct special attention to these lone destroyers stationed north and west of Okinawa.

One destroyer, the USS Malloy, faces an even more pressing issue when her Executive Officer Connie Miles begins to realize that the ship's much-admired Captain Pudge Tallmadge is losing his mind under the relentless pressure of the attacks. Set against the blazing gun battles created by the last desperate offensive of the Japanese, Executive Officer Miles and the ship's officers grapple with the consequences of losing their skipper's guidance—and perhaps the ship itself and everyone on board.

Vividly authentic, historically accurate, and emotionally compelling, Sentinels of Fire is military adventure at its best.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 15, 2014
ISBN9781480507333
Sentinels of Fire
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P. T. Deutermann

P.T. DEUTERMANN is the noted author of many previous novels based on his experiences as a senior staff officer in Washington and at sea as a Navy Captain, and later, Commodore. His WWII works include Pacific Glory, which won the W.Y. Boyd Award for Excellence in Military Fiction, Sentinels of Fire, The Commodore, Ghosts of Bungo Suido,and The Iceman. He lives with his wife of 50 years in North Carolina.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A great well written novel full of action and excitement. History full of adventure.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    After zealously pursuing Deutermann through several of his books, I sort of got tired of him. I'm glad I took a break for it made it much easier for me to once again appreciate his work. He tells a gripping tale that makes taking time to turn a page seem wasted. Once again, he has done his research. His characters all come alive and the events are relentlessly told with no straying. Once again, his publisher treats his work shabbily.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is a gripping story set during the Spring of 1945 and the Battle for Okinawa. This is the navy side of the battle and the story is focused on a destroyer, the fictional USS Malloy and the deadly months it served picket duty. Picket duty was a line of radar equipped ships whose purpose was to provide early warning for the seemingly endless kamikaze planes and baka rocket planes that suicided against the US ships. They also had to worry about submarines. The picket ships were a focus by Japanese planes because if they were gone the large waves of Japanese zeroes and bombers could better surprise and attack the navy ships supporting the invasion of Okinawa. Although this is a fictional story it is written around very real events. We follow an executive officer newly assigned to the Malloy, meet the crew and see what they faced. This really brought the reality of war in the Pacific to life for me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Sentinels of Fire by P.T. Deutermann is a great fictional World War II story set in the Pacific. It tells the story of a lone destroyer, part of a picket line involved in the battle for Okinawa; the last island before the expected invasion of Japan itself.Deutermann conveys a realistic and terrifying sense of life on a destroyer, living in constant fear of kamikaze attack and the knowledge that death could be waiting for you every second of every day. Today we see daily demonstrations of advanced military technology and precision, and the pervasiveness of it on TV and the internet has a certain desensitizing effect. Deutermann convincingly portrays what it is like sitting in the middle of the ocean depending only on your eyes, your ears, and a system of radar that was still in its technological infancy. The story is told from the perspective of newly arrived Executive Officer Connie Miles. Not only is he transitioning from the relative safety of a large aircraft carrier to a small destroyer on the front lines of the attack, but he soon comes to realize that his Captain, Pudge Tallmedge, has had his nerves frayed to the breaking point and may be losing his mind.Deutermann vividly takes you to that time and place. You can feel yourself in the middle of the ocean, eyes and ears straining for any warning that an attack is coming your way. Each battle is more thrilling than the last. The desperation of a Japan that knows it is lost but appears willing to die to the last man in an effort to inflict as much damage on the Americans as it can. Both the Japanese and the Americans alter tactics to outwit the other side. Death awaits the loser and living one more day is the prize for the victor. The cat and mouse game makes for an intense, and intensely satisfying story.Great characters, historically realistic setting and well-written action sequences make for a highly entertaining novel. Recommended for any lover of action and war stories.I was fortunate to receive an advance copy of this novel.