Escape from the deep: the epic story of a legendary submarine and her courageous crew - Alex Kershaw
Alex Kershaw

Escape from the deep: the epic story of a legendary submarine and her courageous crew - Alex Kershaw

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Kershaw presents the adrenaline-soaked story of nine men who fought the Japanese from America's deadliest submarine, survived its sinking, and endured months of brutal torture in captivity.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes.

The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges.

As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch.

In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived.

But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal.

After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm.

When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II.

With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.

Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of it.

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