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Blood Warm Waters

USS Bull Shark Naval Thriller series, Book 8

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Blood Warm Waters

By: Scott Cook
Narrated by: Dave Alexander
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Death rises from the deep and tropical seas burn as the tide of war continues to rise…

Art Turner and the crew of USS Bull Shark are about to become the spearhead in a new offensive in the Pacific. As an island nation, the Empire of Japan depends on the sea to maintain its vital supply chain… and it’s into this jugular that Admiral Nimitz intends to plunge his knife.

On the other side of the world, Pat Jarvis is given command of his brand new submarine – the Megalodon. And like her sister, this new shark is being sent on a special mission. To find and sink a rogue Nazi spy ship commanding U-boat forces in the Caribbean. Venezuela provides most of Britain’s oil, but Caribbean refineries and their tankers are being slaughtered by the Kriegsmarine… and it’s up to Jarvis and Meg to stop them.

However, while the U.S. Navy and the OSS make their plans, so too do their enemies. The Nazis know of Jarvis and are planning to destroy him. Turner’s Japanese foes are gathering together to devise an ultimate plan to rid them of him and his meddlesome boat once and for all!

Will turner and Jarvis prevail in their ongoing fight… or will the Axis powers drive the final harpoons into the deadly steel sharks that hunt them?

Guns thunder and torpedoes scream in this latest WWII action thriller!

©2024 Scott W Cook (P)2024 Scott W Cook
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Damn it Scott! Great but….

Another great USS Bull Shark and USS Megladon story. However, it’s like many movie series that come out wetting your appetite so you watch the next movie. Personally, I didn’t like that part at all. Now I wonder how long it will take Scott to write book 10 and then have Audible put it to production. Well, that’s what I get for getting so wrapped up in this series. i am comforted by the fact I have three more Jarvis book’s available. Somebody put SWC’s nose to the grind stone and crank out some more adventures. Looks like it will be a long summer waiting for more.

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Very poor German accent by narrator.

Stick with the Bullshark in South Pacific as story line. The Caribbean connection was dull and out of character.

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The author is attempting to put two books into one.

This is a first book by this author that I have not enjoyed. I felt like he was either out of material or trying to set up another series. I was distracted by the change of theater and submarine action. Overall I enjoyed each story but I also felt distracted. I wish I could recommend this book but I cannot.

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