Trial by fire

P. T. Deutermann, 1941-

Book - 2021

"Based on a true story--P.T. Deutermann's Trial by Fire is a dramatic WWII novel of attack, survival, and triumph on board an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. March 19, 1945: The war in the Pacific approaches its apocalyptic climax. The largest wartime armada ever assembled, Task Force 58, is closing in on Okinawa; once taken, it will finally put American B-29 bombers in range of the home islands of Japan--and victory. At the heart of the fleet are 14 Essex-class aircraft carriers, including the USS Franklin, known as "Big Ben"--a 27,000-ton behemoth, home to 3,500 crewmen and 100 aircraft. Just after dawn, while crewmen prepare for battle, a single Japanese Yokosuka D4Y breaks through the clouds and drops two 500-pound ...bombs on Big Ben. The first rips through the flight deck's 3-inch armor to the hangar deck, exploding amidst two dozen planes carrying 36,000 gallons of gas and 30 tons of explosives. Rockets and bombs howl in all directions. Hundreds of men are forced to leap into the sea to escape, leaving the captain with only one third of his crew; there are more dead, wounded, and trapped men left onboard than able-bodied sailors. Trial By Fire is the gripping novelization of how, against all odds, the sailors of the Franklin were able to save their ship, after 3 agonizing days of battling the flames that ultimately claimed the lives of 832 men and injured 300 more. Readers will be astounded and humbled by the heroic actions of a few brave sailors in the face of catastrophe"--

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Subjects
Genres
Sea stories
War stories
Sea fiction
War fiction
Novels
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
P. T. Deutermann, 1941- (author)
Edition
First Edition
Physical Description
245 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250273048
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This harrowing WWII naval action thriller from Deutermann (The Hooligans) fictionalizes the final battle of the aircraft carrier USS Franklin. Early chapters introduce the key players, including Cmdr. George Lowry Merritt, the ship's executive officer, and Lt. John Ryan McCauley, the fire marshal and assistant damage control officer, going about their duties in the months leading up to the morning in March 1945 when a Japanese bomber dropped two bombs that pierced the Franklin's flight deck, setting off a chain-reaction explosion of armed and fueled fighter aircraft that nearly sinks the ship. Heroism abounds as Deutermann skillfully brings moments like the rescue of 300 men trapped below decks to life, while also vividly conveying the sensations of pervading death. A working knowledge of military terms is assumed, and some characters can feel interchangeable or untapped (the ignominious captain isn't even given a name). Though more exhaustive details can be found in several nonfiction accounts, fans of naval history will be enthralled. Agent: Ed Maxwell, Sanford J. Greenburger Assoc. (July)

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