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Blind Man's Bluff by Sherry Sontag

Blind Man's Bluff

The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage

by Sherry Sontag
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  • First Published:
  • Nov 1, 1998, 352 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 1999, 255 pages
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Brian McPherson

Accurate presentation of submarine activity
This is a book that everyone needs to read. It is extremely accurate in telling the story of the life and times of the cold war nuclear submarine. The inclusion of the "Horse and Cow" Bar (H and C Ballroom) in Vallejo adds to the incredible account of the submarine sailor's life.
David Squires

A must read!!! Excellent book on covert sub activity during the cold war.
B-RET

G- Reat book!!!!!! yea
um.... i hate book reports that i am doing for this book but i love this book really good!!!!!:)
R.Kaufmann

Great reading, truth really is stranger than fiction.
Charles F. Musser

As Cold War Veteran member of the Nava Security Group I can only say BRAVO ZULU to the Author!
Turd Ferguson

It rocked
Rasco

Submarines are cool. I like the man in the little boat too. I wish more books like this were written because I liked the old man and the sea. It rivaled the rhyme of the Ancient Mariner. Once again...submarines are cool.
Jon

As a person who has a close contact with the US submarine force, I found this book very interesting, though dry at points. A lot of technical data and shop-talk through some parts of the book, but that provides an excellent background for the more interesting parts of the book. I liked it, and I would recommend it to someone who is interested in the history of the submarine fore.
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