The Second World War has set the Pacific alight, and America is about to hit back. A rookie Marine, Jesse Ferrell, storms ashore with his unit in the Pacific. A Japanese officer with an illustrious Samurai heritage, Captain Hinari, is waiting for them, ready to drive them back into the sea. The two men are destined to meet. One will live, the other will die.
The year is 1942, and America is replying to the devastating sneak attack at Pearl Harbor. So far the Japs have had it their own way, but things are about to change. People call America the sleeping giant. The giant has awoken, and the giant has sent in the Marines.
A trial of strength is beginning, but for Jesse Ferrell the battle has become a personal fight to avenge his older brother, an early fatality of the Guadalcanal landings. A fight against the incessant enemy bombardment, and against his own platoon commander, an Ivy League socialite whose inability to lead his men into battle threatens to destroy them all.
Who did the research for this book? When the Marines landed on Guadalcanal on August 7th, 1942 the assault was so unexpected that there was very little defense by the Japanese. The rifle the fleet marines carried at the time was the Springfield 1903, not the famous M1 Garrand. Which by the way held 8 rounds, not 10 as written.
The idea was to take you back to that time and place. Started with the correct logo then slipped to modern words and phrases. Disappointing action scenes lacked continuity. Get shot 3 times , stop and fight a swordsman with a picked up sword while bleeding out. Come on man
Enjoyed this book and the action throughout. Wish it had been a little longer as the battles and victories continued to drive the Japanese from the South Pacific.