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		<title>The Dive</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>The Dive </em>is a thrilling narrative nonfiction in the tradition of <em>The Perfect Storm</em> and <em>Apollo 13</em>.</strong></p>
<p>They were out of their depth, out of breath, and out of time. It was 1973. Two men were trapped in a crippled submarine 1,700 feet below sea. They only had enough air to survive for two days. On the ocean&#8217;s surface there was a hastily assembled flotilla of rescue ships from both sides of the Atlantic. The world held its breath to await word of a rescue.</p>
<p>In a routine dive to fix the telecommunication cable that snakes along the Atlantic sea bed, their mission had gone badly wrong. There was a catastrophic fault on board the Pisces III, and Roger Chapman and Roger Mallinson&#8217;s mini-submarine went tumbling to the ocean bed almost half a mile below.</p>
<p>The crippled sub and its crew were trapped far beyond the depth of any previous sub-sea rescue. They had just two days&#8217; worth of oxygen. However, on the surface the best estimates for a rescue of these men was a minimum of three days&#8217; time.</p>
<p><em>The Dive</em> is brilliantly researched by veteran journalist Stephen McGinty. Stephen adeptly reconstructs the race against time as Britain, America and Canada pooled their resources into a &#8216;Brotherhood of the Sea&#8217; dedicated to stopping the ocean depths claiming two of their own. Based on previously undisclosed records, maritime logbooks, and exclusive interviews with all the key participants, <em>The Dive</em> takes the reader on an emotional and thrilling ride from the depths of defeat to a glimpse of the sun-dappled surface.</p>
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<p>They were out of their depth, out of breath, and out of time. It was 1973. Two men were trapped in a crippled submarine 1,700 feet below sea. They only had enough air to survive for two days. On the ocean&#8217;s surface there was a hastily assembled flotilla of rescue ships from both sides of the Atlantic. The world held its breath to await word of a rescue.</p>
<p>In a routine dive to fix the telecommunication cable that snakes along the Atlantic sea bed, their mission had gone badly wrong. There was a catastrophic fault on board the Pisces III, and Roger Chapman and Roger Mallinson&#8217;s mini-submarine went tumbling to the ocean bed almost half a mile below.</p>
<p>The crippled sub and its crew were trapped far beyond the depth of any previous sub-sea rescue. They had just two days&#8217; worth of oxygen. However, on the surface the best estimates for a rescue of these men was a minimum of three days&#8217; time.</p>
<p><em>The Dive</em> is brilliantly researched by veteran journalist Stephen McGinty. Stephen adeptly reconstructs the race against time as Britain, America and Canada pooled their resources into a &#8216;Brotherhood of the Sea&#8217; dedicated to stopping the ocean depths claiming two of their own. Based on previously undisclosed records, maritime logbooks, and exclusive interviews with all the key participants, <em>The Dive</em> takes the reader on an emotional and thrilling ride from the depths of defeat to a glimpse of the sun-dappled surface.</p>
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