On A Blood Stained Sea Review

On A Blood Stained Sea
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This book has an interesting premise that is not too unbelievable. It is a fast read that can be finished in a long evening. I enjoyed the battle scenes and the writing about naval life and issues. But, I agree with another reviewer that the subplot involving the girls was not only unbelievable as a concept, but the girls act and talk like ignorant and oversexed 13 year olds. The writing about the subplot was juvenile, and some of the non-battle dialogue among the crew was stagy, artificial, and stilted. Overall, though, an enjoyable book if you can get past the bad editing (how could that happen?) and the irrelevant subplot. I hope that this author keeps writing, but sticks to the military aspects of his stories. I was truly engaged and interested in the dilema of the officer in charge and in the battles against superior odds, which were handled very well. The best parts of this short book were reminiscent of Dale Brown's military aviation novels.

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What if a United States Battleship, in the midst of the Japanese attack, had managed to get underway on December 7, 1941 and fight her way out of Pearl Harbor? What if she had given chase and after three days of futile searching had intercepted the Japanese fleet as they steamed victoriously back to Japan?Lieutenant Commander William Wallace, the command duty officer onboard USS West Virginia, faced a career ending decision.But he had a bigger problem-Susan, one of four beautiful young women who found themselves onboard a strange ship among strange men who have suddenly gone to war.

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