"This is the most absorbing narrative of submarine warfare that I've read in years. The research is so deep, and the writing so vivid, I could practically feel the vast ocean closing over me as these three boats ranged the Pacific looking for the kill."--James D. Hornfischer, author of Neptune's Inferno: The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal and The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors
"Scott has a gift for dramatic narrative that illuminates the human dimension of this drama beneath the seas. . . . This is a riveting tale for World War II buffs."--Hank H. Cox "The Washington Post"
"Beautifully researched and masterfully told, James Scott's book is an enthralling and important addition to the story of undersea warfare."--Alex Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author of Escape from the Deep and The Liberator
"Meticulously researched and vividly written, Scott transports us convincingly to the wardroom of the Silversides, the bridge of the Tang, the torpedo room of the Drum. If you want to know what it was like to fight in a U.S. submarine during World War II, this is your book."--Jonathan Parshall, co-author Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway
"James Scott brilliantly captures the intensity of submarine combat with his pulse-racing narrative about three famous boats of the Pacific Fleet. You'll need a towel to wipe the perspiration from your brow."--Bruce Gamble, author of Fortress Rabaul and Black Sheep One
"James Scott has crafted a superb tale about a group of young Americans who went unflinchingly to war with the odds very much against them--a tale that won't (and shouldn't) be forgotten."--Flint Whitlock, author of The Depths of Courage: American Submariners at War with Japan, 1941-1945
"The War Below is a cut above. . . . This fast-paced book will be a welcomed addition to the personal libraries of even the most well-read students of submarine warfare."--Stephen L. Moore, author of Battle Surface! and Presumed Lost
"In the seven decades since WW II, U.S. Navy submarines' primary mission has been passive, as a nuclear deterrent. But within living memory 'the silent service' waged a genuine war against a formidable enemy in the world's greatest ocean. The War Below provides an intensely personal look inside the pressure hulls of three Pacific Fleet submarines that established historic records against the Japanese Empire. The epic war patrols of USS Silversides, Drum, and Tang provide gripping reading and serve as a memorial to the lost boats and crews 'still on patrol.'"--Barrett Tillman, author of Whirlwind and Enterprise
"Scott places the reader inside the boats for an understanding of the humor, the self-control, the ingenuity, the tenacity and self-sacrifice of submarine sailors at war. . . . The world of vignettes that he sprinkles throughout The War Below makes his book hard to put down, it's a gripping tale that spans half the globe."--Carl LaVO, author of Back from the Deep and The Galloping Ghost
"Gripping. . . . Readers may find it difficult to resist the tension, drama and fireworks of this underappreciated but dazzlingly destructive American weapon of WWII."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Beautifully crafted and carefully researched. . . . Scott has skillfully knit together the true and exciting stories of just three submarines (and their crews) that played extremely dramatic roles in the victory over Japan. . . . Their significant contribution to victory should be more widely understood as a result of his book."--Al Hutchison "The Concord Monitor"