Through Deep Waters
Sarah Sundin
Revell, Aug 4 2015, $14.99
ISBN: 9780800723422
In March 1941 just before the destroyer’s maiden voyage the USS
Atwood, US Navy civilian Mary Stirling insures ample supplies on board that
everyone at sea takes for granted unless they lack them. Assigned to the Atwood, Ensign Jim Avery arrives
at the shipyard. Childhood friends, Mary
and Jim are happy to see each other.
Evidence surfaces that a saboteur has imperiled the Atwood just
before it is to escort British naval vessels across the perilous Atlantic
filled with U-boats. When she learns the
identity of the FBI’s prime suspect, using her secretarial position as a
springboard, Mary assists the Feds on their inquiry whether they want her help
or not. Her efforts pull Jim into the
investigation. As they work together,
Mary knows her teen crush is now an adult love, but believes Jim is not for
her; Jim realizes he really likes the effective, quiet Mary, but fears
destroying their friendship just before he sails away.
The first Waves of Freedom is a tense WWII inspirational romantic
military suspense. The storyline starts
leisurely-paced as Sarah Sundin introduces the
audience to the prime cast and setting (months before Pearl Harbor); but
quickly turns into a fast-paced exhilarating thriller with the hunt for a
saboteur (mindful of Hitchcock’s movie with the same title) while deadly German
U-boats prowl the North Atlantic to destroy the Anglo supply lines.
Harriet Klausner
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