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Final Harbor Audiobook, by Harry Homewood Play Audiobook Sample

Final Harbor Audiobook

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Read By: Corey Snow Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Series: The Silent War Series Release Date: January 2017 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781515986324

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

33

Longest Chapter Length:

32:37 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

02:05 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

19:18 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

5

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Publisher Description

She was a monster, sleek and gleaming, designed to strike without warning like the dreaded shark. She was the USS Mako, as fearless and bold as any submarine that ever prowled the blue Pacific. Her mission: seek out and destroy the hitherto invincible ships of the Japanese Imperial Navy—and revenge the earlier defeats of a long and dirty war.

Here is the story of the men who pitted their lives against impossible odds in the most dangerous branch of the American armed services. It is a story of men pushed to the breaking point and beyond in the most nerve-wracking, heart-stirring warfare of all. A story of glory, grit, and guts, and of the astonishing resources that human beings call forth when put to the ultimate test.

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"A well-paced and strongly felt mix of action and heroic individualism."

— Kirkus

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About Harry Homewood

Harry Homewood was a qualified submariner before he was seventeen years old, having lied to the Navy about his age, and serving in a little “S”-boat in the old Asiatic Fleet. He later became Chicago Bureau Chief for Newsweek and chief editorial writer for the Chicago Sun-Times.