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Go Deep

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An Allied submarine flotilla and a courageous band of Maltese resistance fighters fight to free the island of Malta from the tyranny of the Nazis

191 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1985

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John Wingate

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John Alan Wingate DSC was a successful novelist with some twenty-five books to his credit. Many of these had a naval theme. Frequently involving the submarine service, they gained much authenticity from Wingate’s personal wartime experiences

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March 15, 2019
Gestopt met dit boek.

Misschien een mooi boek, maar dat zal ik nooit te weten komen, want bij hoofdstuk 2 aangekomen in dit luisterboek heb ik het maar opgegeven. De voorlezer dreunt maar door op de zelfde toon, Het lijkt wel alsof deze voorlezer geen enkele band heeft met het boek.
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March 15, 2022
Tedious

I found this book very tedious. You could delete one hundred pages and it would make a better read. There was maybe forty pages where I felt the excitement and fear of life in a submarine, the rest is endless lists of boats and subs that had me skipping a half dozen pages at a time.
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December 16, 2021
Good Insight 0f a submariners war

Very good story with plenty of historical facts involved. These submariners are certainly the bravest of the brave. Once started to read it was difficult to put down.
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May 25, 2022
Great series

A series that is well worth the time to read. War as it was and probably still is, not the romantic way it is sometimes written about, but cold and horrible and realistic.
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November 26, 2021
Not guide a John wingate novel but good
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8 reviews
May 16, 2022
Regrettably this book was tedious and disjointed. I struggled to get to the end. It has put me of Wingates not unsubstantial output for the time being.
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May 25, 2022
pretty good submarine story concentrating more on people than action scenes
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August 6, 2022
Story line written kind of jumpy at times but episodes of depth charging convey the terror and hardship of enduring those attacks very well. Not Wingate's best work but a decent read.
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February 4, 2023
I do like to read of naval encounters, this one however was a struggle to read. It contained way too much verbiage that did not add to the novel and had me skipping through pages.
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February 27, 2025
mostly about the god people of Malta rather than sea story

Too much fine detail but a lot about the good people of Malta. Prefer the roping stories of Douglas Reeman et al.
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February 12, 2014
Go Deep is an action-packed and exciting. The Main character who is John Carbis was filled with enthusiasm and is willing to do anything to get to his goal. Go Deep is mainly about John Carbis and his Navy crew during World War II, and how they deal with the things around them such as: Other countries Navy ships, and other boats. This book was entertaining and factual. In the first pages of the book it shows the different compartments of the submarine, which makes it better to imagine what it would actually look like. The details in the book couldn't be much better, it is very descriptive and detailed. The submarine is in European seas most of the book. Two other crew members are Hawke and Jimmy, both from The United States of America.
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