The Hooligans - P. T. Deutermann

The Hooligans

By P. T. Deutermann

  • Release Date: 2020-07-28
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 174 Ratings

Description

A gripping and authentic World War II naval adventure by a master storyteller

The Hooligans
fictionalizes the little-known but remarkable exploits of “The Hooligan Navy” that fought in the Pacific theatre of World War II. Loosely-organized in fast moving squadrons, PT (patrol torpedo) boats were the pesky nemesis of the formidable Japanese navy, dubbed “the mosquito fleet” and “devil boats” for their daring raids against warships, tankers, and transport ships.

After the Pearl Harbor raid plunges America into war, young surgical resident Lincoln Anderson enlists in the Navy medical corps. His first deployment comes in August 1942 at Guadalcanal, when after a brutal sea battle and the landing of Marines on the island, Anderson finds himself triaging hundreds of casualties under relentless Japanese air and land attacks.

But with the navy short of doctors, soon Anderson is transferred to serve aboard a PT boat. From Guadalcanal to the Solomon Islands to the climactic, tide-turning battle of Leyte Gulf, Anderson and the crew members of his boat confront submarines and surface ships, are attacked from air by the dreaded Kawanishi flying boats, and hunted by destroyers. In the end, Anderson must lead a division of boats in a seemingly-impossible mission against a Japanese battleship formation—and learn the true nature of his character.

Informed by P. T. Deutermann’s own experience as a commander of a patrol gunboat in Vietnam, The Hooligans is first-rate military adventure fiction.

Reviews

  • Best one yet!

    5
    By Too many pics
    All of P.T's books are great but this is the best one!
  • From Mike Mattice, M.D.

    5
    By MMattice
    Great read. As an ER Doc, who has worked in Level 1 Centers, I can begin to identify the intensity of what he saw and treated. I can imagine the periods of numbness he felt treating all that trauma. Praises to the author and to the men and women he wrote about.
  • Outstanding Read

    5
    By I. Snippett
    Cover to cover: educative, emotional, exciting, touching and real! Hard to put down from an MD family.
  • The Holigans

    5
    By thudean
    Such an intimate description of life at sea and life among men and boys of that age where all is not only possible but probable. I relived so many experiences. Thank you so much. Dean Franklin
  • Captain Deutermann does not disappoint

    5
    By JT retired destroyerman
    Captain Deutermann immerses us in the motor torpedo boat Navy in the western Pacific from 1942 to 1944 as the Japanese tenaciously try to hold on to their caves and jungle on the islands. What was the mostj interesting for me was to understand what was going on thru the eyes of a young Navy physician who not only tended to the egregiously wounded but also took his place among the crews of the MTB Navy. The meticulous research Deutermann did to bring this story to life had to have been incredibly thorough. Once again Captain Deutermann both entertains and educates. Personally, I think it is his best work.

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