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Fatal Dive: Solving the World War II Mystery of the USS Grunion

by Peter F. Stevens

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.97 ABR Score (679 ratings)
★ 3.87 Goodreads (311) ★ 4.62 Audible (368)
6h 45m Released 2012 Historical Fiction

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, deliberate narration transforms this decades-long mystery into a gripping courtroom drama, letting the forensic evidence and family obsession breathe without melodrama. A submarine tragedy that finally gets the meticulous investigation it deserves.

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About This Audiobook

In the treacherous waters of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, the USS Grunion vanishes without a trace, taking all hands down with her. Decades later, the submarine commander's own sons embark on a relentless quest to locate their father's final resting place and uncover the truth behind one of the war's most enduring maritime mysteries. Peter Stevens weaves together wartime naval operations, family determination, and underwater detective work as he explores whether the Grunion fell victim to enemy fire, mechanical failure, or the Navy's own fatally flawed torpedo design.

Robertson Dean's authoritative narration brings gravitas to this maritime investigation, his measured delivery perfectly suited to the technical details of submarine warfare and deep-sea exploration. Dean navigates seamlessly between the tension of wartime patrols and the methodical process of modern underwater archaeology, maintaining listener engagement throughout complex explanations of torpedo mechanics and sonar technology. The audio format enhances the story's emotional weight, particularly during moments when the search team confronts the human cost of their discovery, making this forgotten chapter of naval history feel both immediate and personal.