Book Review: Shadow Divers

December 11, 2016
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Last Updated on April 12, 2024 by Candice Landau

Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Discovered Hitler’s Lost Sub
Book by: Robert Kurson
Originally Published: March 5, 2004

Scuba diver or not, this book will take you 250 feet below the surface, on a journey of suspense. Based on a real life story, you’ll come to learn more about wreck diving icons, John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, as well as the perhaps infamous captains of the charter boats that take them out to the wrecks: Steve Belienda and Bill Nagle. Loved this book. Absolutely loved it.

Candice Landau

I'm a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer, a lover of marine life and all efforts related to keeping it alive and well, a tech diver and an underwater photographer and content creator. I write articles related to diving, travel, and living kindly and spend my non-diving time working for a scuba diving magazine, reading, and well learning whatever I can.

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I'm a South African expat living in the USA and traveling, well, everywhere. Obsessed diver, learner, maker, reader and writer. Follow along as I get you the inside scoop on where to dive, what to eat (and drink) and how to travel better and lighter!

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