Terrible Hours
Delve into the gripping tale of Terrible Hours by Peter Maas, published by Ebury Publishing in 2001. This riveting account spans 320 pages, immersing readers in the harrowing events surrounding the Squalus, America's newest submarine, which tragically sank to the depths of the North Atlantic on the eve of World War II.
As tension mounts onshore, families are left in agonizing uncertainty, relying on the exceptional skills of US Navy officer Charles 'Swede' Momsen. A remarkable blend of visionary, scientist, and man of action, Momsen's ingenuity and leadership are pivotal in determining the fate of the doomed crew.
This compelling narrative not only highlights the trials faced during this intense rescue mission but also brings to life the extraordinary human spirit in the face of adversity. Terrible Hours is an essential read for anyone captivated by maritime history and stories of resilience.