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Out of the Depths

An Unforgettable WWII Story of Survival, Courage, and the Sinking of the USS Indianapolis

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Out of the Depths

By: Edgar Harrell, David Harrell USMC
Narrated by: Eric Martin
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July 30, 1945 - The USS Indianapolis and its 1,196-man crew is making its way toward a small island in the South Pacific. The ship is sailing unescorted, assured by headquarters the waters are safe. It is midnight, and Marine Edgar Harrell and several others have sacked out on deck rather than spend the night in their hot and muggy quarters below. Fresh off a top-secret mission to deliver uranium for the atomic bombs that would ultimately end World War II, they are unaware their ship is being watched. Minutes later, six torpedoes are slicing toward the Indy.

For five horrifying days and nights after their ship went down, Harrell and his shipmates had to fend for themselves in the open seas. Plagued by dehydration, exposure, saltwater poisoning, and shark attacks, their numbers were cruelly depleted before they were miraculously rescued. This is one man's story of courage, ingenuity, and faith in God's providence in the midst of the worst naval disaster in US history.

©2014 Edgar Harrell and David Harrell (P)2016 Tantor
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Not a bad account

Would you listen to Out of the Depths again? Why?

Probably not. The story is a little choppy. Too many religious tangents. Yes, I am a very religious person, but this book is pretty stilted in trying to mix the story with religion. Unbroken achieves this well, this book did not.

What did you like best about this story?

Human courage on display.

What does Eric Martin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Good narration.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No.

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You won't want to hit pause!

What did you love best about Out of the Depths?

The story of courage and faith is truly inspirational. This first-hand account of the chilling story of the USS Indianapolis is a thriller that also points towards faith in God.

What did you like best about this story?

There were several moments I found myself holding my breath along with the author as he accounted the rising waves and the circling sharks. A great first-hand account.

What about Eric Martin’s performance did you like?

He read it convincingly

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Surviving the countless perils of the open water

Any additional comments?

I would have loved to have had different vocal inflections when Eric Martin got to the quotes in the book from other survivors.

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Famous survival event from a Gospel perspective

Being a fan of Jaws and the monologue of the USS Indianapolis, this particular maritime event always peaked my interest. I stumbled on this book by wondering, was there any believers that survived the Indy disaster? and lo and behold I found this book. I was prepared for a watered down version of trusting God or the gospel; so I was surprised at the presence of accurate scripture and clear presentation of the Gospel. I bought a hard copy and read that first then when I saw this in audible I gave it a listen.
My only critique was it felt like the reader was reading very slow, and near the end I cranked up the speed. But all in all great book and audible book, would heartily recommend.

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fantastic book ! Must read and refer !!!

Highly inspiring must read and recommend to family and friends. This story must be kept living for history sake...

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Fantastic

I had the owner and privilege of meeting this man during a banquet! The story he told, then, was so moving! I could not wait to read his book! Thank the Lord for saving such a wonderful man!

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A Marine’s Testament to the Glory of God

Aside from being quite an hIstorical account of the USS Indianapolis, its journey and demise during WW II, the story is told by a faithful and unashamed Christian who is also a United States Marine. A study of God’s work in tragedy and triumph. Thank you to the authors for a well-written testimony, superbly read by the narrator.

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WOW!

Puts into proper perspective the extremely comfortable lives we currently have (2024) and the price our grandfathers paid to provide it for us.

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UNIMAGINABLE

What a book! What a story!!! Don’t miss this book. Unimaginable suffering and forgiveness, and grace.

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Excellent work of USMC history.

A outstanding addition to any world war 2 library and an awesome look at the sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis.

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One man's journey

One man's journey through one of the most incredible events in military history. A hero tells it all and how his faith made him survive.

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