The Iceman: A Novel

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St. Martin's Publishing Group, Aug 21, 2018 - Fiction - 288 pages

The Iceman is an action-packed World War II military thriller featuring a daring United States Navy submarine commander during the Pacific war in 1942-43.

In 1942, off the port city of St. Nazaire in occupied France, a United States Navy S-class submarine assigned to the Royal Navy lurks just outside the borders of the minefield protecting a German U-boat base. Lieutenant Commander Malachi Stormes, the boat’s skipper, patrols dangerously close to the minefield entrance and manages to trap and sink three outbound U-boats in one spectacular attack. Britain decorates him, the U.S. Navy promotes him and then gives him command of a brand new class of submarine, a fleet boat called Firefish. Based in Perth, Australia, having been driven out of the Philippines by the Japanese juggernaut, the Perth boats are the only American forces capable of hitting the Japanese in the western Pacific.

Stormes, with his cold, steely-eyed focus on killing Japanese ships, is an enigma to his officers and crew, especially when it becomes clear that he is willing to take huge chances to achieve results. Firefish sinks more ships than any Perth boat on her first war patrol, but Stormes’ unconventional tactics literally frighten his crew. Driven by a past steeped in the whiskey-haunted violence of the Kentucky coal fields, whose psychological scars torment his sleep and close him off from personal relationships, Stormes is nicknamed The Iceman. His crew is proud of their boat’s accomplishments, but wonder if their iron-willed skipper will bring them home alive.

With intense action and featuring authentic submarine tactics in the early years of the Pacific war, The Iceman continues P. T. Deutermann's masterful, award-winning cycle of thrillers set during World War II.

 

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
9
Section 3
14
Section 4
22
Section 5
33
Section 6
43
Section 7
50
Section 8
60
Section 18
160
Section 19
173
Section 20
180
Section 21
187
Section 22
191
Section 23
200
Section 24
210
Section 25
223

Section 9
68
Section 10
82
Section 11
90
Section 12
96
Section 13
107
Section 14
119
Section 15
134
Section 16
141
Section 17
147
Section 26
238
Section 27
250
Section 28
254
Section 29
257
Section 30
267
Section 31
275
Section 32
286
Section 33
297
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About the author (2018)

P.T. Deutermann is the author of twenty 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, and Ghosts of Bungo Suido. He lives with his wife of forty-nine years in North Carolina.

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