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5.0 out of 5 stars This book may just save your life some day, January 10, 2006
This review is from: Killer sharks: The real story
Boom is the sound you hear as torpedoes crash into the U.S.S Indianapolis, Sinking it immediately. All the crewmembers are forced to abandon ship while twelve thousand men helplessly lay in the middle of the ocean.

When they think it can`t get any worse, that night a huge school of sharks come out for their feeding time. The sharks start ripping them limb-to-limb. Only 315 men survived that night.

Brad Matthews was one of them. This is a very adventurous book filled with tales of Brad Matthews traveling all around the world killing and studying sharks. This book will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time

I recommend this memoir to anyone that likes action and suspenseful books. I recommend this book to people 12 years of age or older.


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5.0 out of 5 stars entrigueing, December 2, 2008
i have read this book before.in history we touch ever so slightly on hiroshima.they dont tell you in history classes about the terrifying ordeal the men of the USS INDIANAPOLIS were faced with.this book is written by one of the few survivors and gives you more than you bargained for.I would reccommend this book to any and everyone so that they too could gain more insight and appreciate just what it took to end WWII.
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Killer Sharks: the Real Story by Brad Matthews (Paperback - July 1976)
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