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Pacific Glory

World War II Navy, Book 1

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Pacific Glory

By: P. T. Deutermann
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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Marsh Vincent, Mick McCarty, and Tommy Lewis were inseparable friends during their naval academy years, each man in love with the beautiful, unattainable Glory Hawthorne. Only Tommy wins her heart and marries Glory after graduation. Different skills set the three men on separate paths in the Navy, but they are all forever changed by the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941.

Glory, now Tommy’s widow, is a tough Navy nurse still grieving her loss while trying to save lives at the Pearl Harbor naval hospital. Marsh, a surface ship officer, finds himself in the thick of terrifying sea combat from Guadalcanal, through the turning point at Midway, to a climactic showdown with the Japanese fleet at Leyte Gulf. Mick, a hotshot fighter pilot with a drinking problem and a chip on his shoulder, seeks redemption after a series of failures leaves him grounded and ashamed.

Filled with wide-screen action, romance, and heroism tinged with the brutal reality of war, Pacific Glory is an old-fashioned military adventure of the first order.

©2011 P. T. Deutermann (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
War & Military 20th Century Historical Fiction Emotionally Gripping Action & Adventure Military War Exciting Fiction Thriller & Suspense Genre Fiction Historical Heartfelt Suspense Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Air Force Mystery

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Praise for Pacific Glory:
“Epic, eloquent, stirring...a war novel that is both sweeping and intensely personal." ( Library Journal
“Pacific Glory is a tale brilliantly told for anyone who loves history or an adventure in the spirit of Patrick O’Brian. Deutermann’s eye for capturing the romance, valor, and sacrifice of life at sea is unforgettable. From the first pages, as Deutermann reels you in, you are hooked, drawn into the past and finally delivered back to the future, a journey taken with unforgettable characters.” (Doug Stanton, New York Times bestselling author of Horse Soldiers and In Harm’s Way)
“Authentic down to the last riveting detail, Pacific Glory will mesmerize anyone who wants to relive the U.S. Navy’s war with Japan – while a mysterious love story about three Annapolis men in love with the same exotic woman winds through the bomb blasts and salvos.” (Thomas Fleming, New York Times bestselling author of Time and Tide)
Realistic Naval Battles • Compelling Character Development • Emotional Storytelling • Historical Authenticity

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great read, based in fact with good human interest really a page turner 2 thumbs up

riveting

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I love historically fiction as a general rule. This story has ousting characters that I could clearly see as I listened to this book.

Loved this book

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Dick Hill is at his very best in bringing Deutermann's Pacific Glory to life. You will feel a personal relationship with each character including pain, laughter, tears, anger, revenge, love and hope. Be ready to be pulled into the pages.

A Story that stays with you

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I have read and reread this book. The men who's bravery in often hopelessness gave their all still bring tears to my eyes.
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Valour in time of war

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the way he wove the Battle of Leyte Gulf into the plot…once I realized what he was doing, I couldn’t stop listening until the very end

Deutermann’s writing captivates and transports me completely to another time and place

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