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Time and Tide

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Here is an epic of World War II --- the story of men and passion, of great love and tragic loss, and of two proud military families caught in a crucible of honor and betrayal...

Captain Arthur McKay - Given command of the USS Jefferson City after its desertion at the Battle of Savo --- the worst naval defeat in United States history --- he must choose between loyalty to his best friend, the disgraced Captain Winfield Kemble, and his own duty as an officer. McKay is torn as well betwen his wife, Rita McKay - who once loved Kemble and now longs to see him destroyed - and Lucy Kemble, Rita's sister and Kemble's wife, who is the secret rule of his tormented soul.

From the Solomon Islands to the Aleutians, from liberty ports in Australia to the deadly skies over Okinawa, 'Time and Tide' is a spellbinding wartime voyage into the darkest hours of our century... a masterwork of action and human drama.

626 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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Thomas Fleming

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Thomas James Fleming was an historian and historical novelist, with a special interest in the American Revolution. He was born in 1927 in Jersey City, New Jersey, the son of a World War I hero who was a leader in Jersey City politics for three decades. Before her marriage, his mother, Katherine Dolan Fleming, was a teacher in the Jersey City Public School System.

After graduating from St. Peter's Preparatory School in Jersey City, Fleming spent a year in the United States Navy. He received a Bachelor's degree, with honors, from Fordham University in 1950. After brief stints as a newspaperman and magazine editor, he became a full-time writer in 1960. His first history book, Now We Are Enemies, an account of the Battle of Bunker Hill, was published that same year. It was a best-seller, reviewed in more than 75 newspapers and featured as a main selection of the Literary Guild.

Fleming published books about various events and figures of the Revolutionary era. He also wrote about other periods of American history and wrote over a dozen well-received novels set against various historical backgrounds. He said, "I never wanted to be an Irish American writer, my whole idea was to get across that bridge and be an American writer".

Fleming died at his home in New York City on July 23, 2017, at the age of 90.

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132 reviews3 followers
September 5, 2017
I'm not sure how to rate this book. It's historical fiction and involves a navy cruiser during WWII. The weird part is that the author modeled the ship's story after not just one but two real ships, switching from one to the second late in the book.

I found the switch to the story of the second ship (the USS Indianapolis) rather gratuitous given that ship's history. The earlier part of the book centered around another real ship (the USS Chicago) disgraced during the Battle of Savo Island - the US Navy's worst defeat in history - and it's fight (literal and figurative) to regain it's honor under a new captain.

It's mostly a compelling narrative with lots of historically correct action and the stories of the individual crewmen and officers are complex. Maybe a little too much so. The author devotes a lot of words to the sailor's ongoing backstories, some of which I frankly lost interest in.

Overall, a good read for naval history buffs.
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Author 31 books2,280 followers
September 7, 2017
Great book. Large cast of complex characters. An unvarnished portrait of men at war. Lots of action as well. GAME OF THRONES like in the way main characters are killed. A masterpiece.
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509 reviews14 followers
July 20, 2016
Loved it! Great historical fiction of WWII in the Pacific. I learned a lot; there is so much to learn! My main struggle was keeping the characters straight. I actually opened a Word document to help me. If I thought anyone else would ever need it, I'd put it online.
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January 22, 2018
Remember the old novel ( and then a movie) " Battle Cry" about young Marines from boot camp to the horrors of the war against the Japanese ? That was a timeless classic compared to this hapless book.

I bought the Kindle version of the book after reading the sample chapters. It seemed right for my interests: a novel of the Navy in WWII. It began with the hero being ordered to relieve the captain of. USN ship that had run from a fight while other ships were taking a beating from the Japanese navy off Savo Isalnd. Moreover , the captain being releived was the former Annapolis roommate and best friend of the man sent to relieve him. It sounded like a great story coming my way.
It was not.
Not unless you think that a book that spends most of its pages relating the bedroom, barroom, and back room sexual adventures, hetero- and homosexual- of the officers, their women and the crew's whoring ,boozing and " wham, bam, thankyee ma'am" adventures has the making for a good novel.
Every time it seemed that the author was gating on track, it was back to " Sex on the Sea." Worse the author conflated the ship in the book with the USS Indianapois, the cruiser which had carried the a-bomb to its airbase destination and was then torpedoed on its way home. This is the wartime tragedy in which hundreds of sailors were left to the Sharks for days before rescue craft were sent out to the proper area. (Remember the fishing boat captain from " Jaws"? )
I found myself flipping past a lot of the book. No doubt that cost me in following the plot and characters, but too bad.
A waste of ink worth a lot less that the $1.99 paid for it.
Notes: crudity, sex, brawling .
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105 reviews
December 27, 2017
This book tells the story of the fictional USS Jefferson City. The crew are humiliated by the seeming cowardice of their Captain. When he is replaced by Capt. McKay the challenges become more apparent. The interaction of the crew, the constant fighting with both the Japanese and the inflexible Navy traditions provide a complex and fascinating look at the sailors fighting in the Pacific.
Although fiction, the stories ring true and the outcome is not quite what we were led to believe.
Good story, well written. A good read for anyone interested in Navel history.
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September 14, 2018
Very good read, even better if one has a military background but not necessary. At the risk of being sexist, probably more of a guys book than gals. Having said that, both sisters, and wife enjoyed it immensely. Might be a good idea to keep a log of characters as there are quite a few & do become intertwined.
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128 reviews13 followers
May 10, 2017
Sounds vaguely like all tales I'be heard of the fateful last voyage of the USS indionapolis

Still an interesting story of seamanship, courage, warcraft,and persavance to duty and honor.maybe the names have been changed, maybe just a good tale.
33 reviews1 follower
June 24, 2017
strikes me as an epic novel along the lines of War and Remembrance. It's very long and detailed. I now feel like I have a good understanding of life around a heavy cruiser in the Navy during World War 2.
347 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2017
Excellent read

A well written historical drama which is accurate to the period and an interesting account about life aboard a WW II cruiser in the Pacific. Characters are well developed. Highly recommend if you are a fan of this genre and time period.
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137 reviews3 followers
October 11, 2020
Good read

When they loaded the bombs I turned into the story of the story of the USS Indianapolis. But it gave the ship a personality in doing it. I enjoyed the interactions between the enlisted an officers.
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November 27, 2024
Time and Tide

If you like stories that fully develop characters, their flaws and virtues, you'll love this book. Fast-paced action interspersed with some slow moving, occasional boring reading..but well worth it!
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697 reviews14 followers
June 19, 2022
Didn’t care for the book, too much like a soap. Disappointing!
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478 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2023
Long book but, really good. I feel like I've been living in the WWII era for nearly a week!!!
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3 reviews3 followers
April 24, 2020
Started fine. Then slowed to boring and ended with awful. Sorry I wasted my time reading this drivel. Too bad, because Fleming is generally very good.
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35 reviews1 follower
February 27, 2011
A page turner. Not my favorite sort of story but interesting.
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Author 19 books19 followers
August 28, 2013
Outstanding novel of WW II set around the navy. loved it.
8 reviews1 follower
March 25, 2017
Absolutely outstanding!

I just finished reading this marvelous book for third time. It is one of my all time favorite novels. I highly recommend it.
16 reviews
April 3, 2017
Failure of command, dereliction of duty and falsified history

The author played fast and loose with history to advance his thesis of a country and Navy that did not deserve victory. While well written, it portrayed an artificially damning narrative of the United States and the U.S. Navy in World War II. I found it unconvincing in its portrayal of disloyal officers putting personal issues above their duty to their men and ship. This is an example of revisionist storytelling. I believe the author was trying to hide an anti- American bias behind a portrayal of the nitty gritty "real" story.

On another note, this is proof of the demise of proof reading. There were so many errors of punctuation that nearly every page contained at least one and many pages contained several. This product should not have cost even one cent. Even free, this would have cost too much.
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April 8, 2017
Rip Off

This book is a rip off of the true story of the USS Indianapolis, and a disservice the brave officers and sailors of that ill-fated ship. Read the true story of the Indianapolis not this so-called novel. Cannot recommend this book.
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April 24, 2017
This book took a l-----ong time to read. Avery 20-25 minutes I would have to set is aside as all of the characters names would get all twisted up in my head. If you are good at remembering the names and interaction with 25-30 characters this may be your find of book, but not mine.
5 reviews
May 3, 2017
Excellent story. It was very well put together and evenly paced through out. Well worth the time and effort Mr. Fleming put in crafting this tale.
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