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Voyage of the Devilfish

By: Michael DiMercurio
Narrated by: Gene Engene
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A confrontation of nuclear submarines just 200 miles off the American coast is the scenario of this riveting novel by a former U.S. Navy submarine officer. At the center of the deadly conflict are two men on a mission: one wants to find his father's killer, while the other wants to destroy Glasnost and provoke a war. The ensuing underwater chases and battles build to a stunning showdown.©1992 Michael DiMercurio (P)2007 Books in Motion Action & Adventure Espionage Spies & Politics Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Fiction Technology Thriller Submarine Suspense Exciting War
Realistic Submarine Life • Exciting Technothriller • Enjoyable Normal Voice • Interesting Characters • Suspenseful Plot

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Funny story:

Yesterday, I took along with me on my travels an audiobook, written by a friend of mine and former submarine officer, Michael DiMercurio, “The Voyage of the Devilfish”.

It is the tale of a fictional US submarine, USS, Devilfish, SSN 666. The name of the boat is fictional anyway, but the hull number is not. It is the hull number of the USS Hawkbill, which happens to be the last boat that I rode at Sea.

So why is this a funny story? Well, my destinations for the night was Arco Idaho. The last words of the epilogue came from my speakers just as I was pulling into the hotel for the night.
“My hotel?”, you ask. “Why is this significant or funny?“

Well, in the oft-spoke words of the author himself, “ well, I’m glad you asked that question”. The door to my hotel room is less than 100 yards from the sail of the Hawkbill, which stands as a submarine memorial here in this godfersaken town.

But seriously, this is a great book, unless you have survived a life-threatening submarine casualty, in which case there are sections you might want to skip over. He has an eerie talent for accurate descriptions of what should be fictional, impossible events.

As a qualified submariner, this book feels like an insider’s tale. He knows his business.

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Actually a good book at times tried to explain in depth way to much that's it

Good book

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This is a new author for me. I understand it is his first book. The book is an exciting techno-thriller. Our protagonist is Cmdr. Michael Pacino who is the captain of the attack sub Devilfish. Michael’s father was also a sub captain. As he leaves on his new assignment, Michael finds out that the Admiral aboard the new Russian submarine he is to track sank his father’s sub twenty years ago.

The new Russian super-submarine, the Kaliningrad, is superior to the U.S. submarines. Admiral Alexei Novskoyy plans a nuclear strike on the United States. He has gone rouge. Apparently, the Russians have a mole high up in the Pentagon. The suspense is palatable as the two submarines play hide and seek under the polar ice while Russian submarines line up along the United States eastern shores to launch nuclear missiles.

The book is well written with lots of action and suspense. The plot twists and turns. The characters are interesting and realistic. Apparently, the author was a former submarine officer and drawing on the experiences, DiMercurio makes the life and action on the submarine extremely realistic. I am definitely looking forward to reading more books by this author.

The book is just over twelve hours long. Gene Engene does an average job narrating the book. I first enjoyed Engene when he was the narrator for the Beaumont books by J. A. Jance. I think that Engene has the perfect voice for westerns. This is my first experience with him reading a submarine book. He does an average job with this book. This experience only re-enforces my view that he is superb as a western narrator.


An Excity Submarine Story

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I've read the book, and I throughly enjoy submarine warfare fiction. the Michael pacino series, Jerry Mitchell series, etc. the story is good but the narrator left a lot to be desired. while speaking in his normal voice he was enjoyable to listen to, but when he tried to perform the characters voices they came out very forced and very unbelievable, bringing me out of the story.

still worth the listen because the author knows his stuff about submarines

great story, poor performance

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When telling a tale on audio you must make it believable and that means bringing characters to life. Gene Engene somehow turns every sailor into a parody of a southern ‘hick’ and every opponent into a knuckle dragging thug. America is rich in regional accents, as is Russia but the characters in this read are come across as simpletons. The real US and Russian submarine fleets must be made up of smart, well trained and responsible people so why of why make them sound so stupid? It turns a tale woven with technical information into a comic. Michael DiMercurio should get this re-read for the book deserves better treatment.

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