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The Dive

The untold story of the world’s deepest submarine rescue

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The Dive

By: Stephen McGinty
Narrated by: John Tefler
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The Dive is a thrilling narrative nonfiction in the tradition of The Perfect Storm and Apollo 13.

They were out of their depth, out of breath, and out of time. It was 1973. Two men were trapped in a crippled submarine 1,700 feet below sea. They only had enough air to survive for two days. On the ocean’s surface there was a hastily assembled flotilla of rescue ships from both sides of the Atlantic. The world held its breath to await word of a rescue.

In a routine dive to fix the telecommunication cable that snakes along the Atlantic sea bed, their mission had gone badly wrong. There was a catastrophic fault on board the Pisces III, and Roger Chapman and Roger Mallinson’s mini-submarine went tumbling to the ocean bed almost half a mile below.

The crippled sub and its crew were trapped far beyond the depth of any previous sub-sea rescue. They had just two days’ worth of oxygen. However, on the surface the best estimates for a rescue of these men was a minimum of three days’ time.

The Dive is brilliantly researched by veteran journalist Stephen McGinty. Stephen adeptly reconstructs the race against time as Britain, America and Canada pooled their resources into a ‘Brotherhood of the Sea’ dedicated to stopping the ocean depths claiming two of their own. Based on previously undisclosed records, maritime logbooks, and exclusive interviews with all the key participants, The Dive takes the reader on an emotional and thrilling ride from the depths of defeat to a glimpse of the sun-dappled surface.

©2021 Stephen McGinty (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Expeditions & Discoveries Maritime History & Piracy Submarine
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First class story of a rescue...

Brilliant story, well narrated and a constant listen. You just can't switch off! I was just 12 years old when this occurred and I can just remember some of the TV reports. This book brings it back to life.

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The task focus of the rescue teams

I read several reviews of this book and I completely disagree with them, if you understand engineering and diving, you will quickly realise that even in 2024 this would be a challenge to complete successfully, to overcome the challenges in 1973 WITHOUT GPS positioning and decent communications is a testament to a shared commitment and focus.

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Amazingly dull

The opening chapter is pretty gripping but after that the narrative quickly tails off into ever more boring detail about the ordinary lives of frankly fairy ordinary people and their jobs.
Lost the will halfway through.

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