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Library Bookwatch, Oct, 2004
Shadow Divers
Robert Kurson
Random House
1745 Broadway, 17th fl, NY, NY 10019
0375508589 $26.95 1-800-726-0600
Want a fast-paced adventure diving story which is real nonfiction, packed with tense stories and facts? Look no further than Robert Kurson's Shadow Divers: The True Adventure Of Two Americans Who Risked Everything To Solve One Of The Last Mysteries Of World War II, telling the true story of two Americans who risked all to solve one of the last mysteries of World War II: how a German U-boat came to wreck off the coast of New Jersey. To John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, deep wreck diving wasn't a sport; it was a serious historical venture. Their discovery in 1991 of a ruined German U-boat off the Jersey shores led to six years of mystery which challenged rivalries, professional dive teams, and history itself.
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