Submarine


The Hunt for Red October (Jack Ryan, #3)
Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Run Silent Run Deep (Cassell Military Paperbacks)
SSN: A Strategy Guide to Submarine Warfare
Das Boot: The Boat
Thunder Below!: The USS Barb Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare in World War II
Submarine: A Guided Tour Inside a Nuclear Warship (Guided Tour)
One of Our Submarines (Pen & Sword Military Classics)
The Trident Deception (Trident Deception #1)
Ice Station Zebra
Iron Coffins: A Personal Account of the German U-boat Battles of World War II
Red Storm Rising
Spy Sub: A Top-Secret Mission to the Bottom of the Pacific
Voyage of the Devilfish (Michael Pacino, #1)
Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea by Gary KinderRaise the Titanic! by Clive CusslerShadow Divers by Robert KursonPirate Hunters by Robert KursonLost Gold of the Republic by Priit J. Vesilind
Wreck Diving
20 books — 12 voters
Black Fire by William Kely McClungThe Sum of All Fears by Tom ClancyHunt Them Down by Simon GervaisBlood Debt by Ian LoomeDislocated by Franklin Horton
Best Military Thrillers Ever
318 books — 232 voters

The Hunt for Red October by Tom ClancyRed Storm Rising by Tom ClancyDas Boot by Lothar-Günther BuchheimVoyage of the Devilfish by Michael DiMercurioRun Silent Run Deep by Edward L. Beach
Best Submarine Thrillers
123 books — 101 voters
Black Fire by William Kely McClungNever by Ken FollettDislocated by Franklin HortonDeep Sleep by Steven KonkolyThe Sum of All Fears by Tom Clancy
Great Military Techno-Thrillers
89 books — 156 voters

Jinxed by Amy McCullochCode Name Flood by Laura  MartinThe Ark Plan by Laura  MartinPayback by Gordon KormanCriminal Destiny by Gordon Korman
Modern Juvenile Science Fiction
57 books — 8 voters
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules VerneSphere by Michael CrichtonThe Dragon Dreamer by J.S. BurkeMeg by Steve AltenDragon Lightning by J.S. Burke
Oceanic/marine science fiction
167 books — 271 voters

Dean F. Wilson
As the vessel fell, the pressure rose. The hull creaked as if held inside the crushing fist of a giant, or the chomping maw of a giant fish. The most senior officers were unperturbed by the groaning of the metal, for they knew that the hull was thick and could withstand the terrible pressures of the deep, but the confidence of many others was shaken when bolts burst out of their holdings, striking walls, breaking the glass of gaslights, and even hitting members of the crew with a most violent fo ...more
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Joe Dunthorne
I am drawn to the ocean; I find solace in its mystery.
Joe Dunthorne

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