Clay Blair was an excellent narrative writer who could take the reader along on missions and expose to the reader's eyes what the crews were experiencing. Detailed but never verbose or boring. Exposition without substituting...

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Clay Blair was an excellent narrative writer who could take the reader along on missions and expose to the reader's eyes what the crews were experiencing. Detailed but never verbose or boring. Exposition without substituting personal feelings for objectively relating facts. - (A hard task for any author.) Long and in two volumes, but always hard to put down. The Submarine service from beginning to end of WWII. ( Amazon customer)

  • HC Book with DJ
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