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What The Ocean Keeps

A Cold War Thriller Inspired by the K-129 Mystery

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What The Ocean Keeps

By: William Ferrier Jr.
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In March 1968, Soviet submarine K-129 sinks in the North Pacific. The official cause: mechanical failure. The truth lies three miles underwater.

Captain Vladimir Kobzar watches his command dissolve as fifteen unidentified men conduct a satellite transmission test that exposes his submarine to American surveillance. He documents everything in a letter to his seven-year-old daughter—the only record he can control. Three days after the transmission, the submarine sinks with all hands.

Six years later, American engineer Sherman Wetmore designs the impossible: a system to lift the wreck from 16,500 feet. His compensator has a two-tenths-of-a-second delay he can't explain. At 8,500 feet, the delay kills the mission. But the bow section survives. Inside: six bodies and Kobzar's letter.

Twenty-four years later, Russian intelligence officer Natalya Kobzarova receives her father's words through diplomatic channels. The letter describes men who don't exist on any manifest. The archives contain a directive that has been destroyed. The investigation leads through dissolved ministries toward a question with three possible answers and no certain proof.

What the Ocean Keeps is a literary thriller about institutional silence, moral complicity, and the distance between what happened and what can be proven when the evidence rests in five thousand meters of water.

Biographies & Memoirs Espionage Genre Fiction Military & War Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military Submarine
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