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Codename Nemo

How Nine Sailors Seized a Nazi U-Boat, Stole Its Secret Codes, and Doomed the German Navy

Charles Lachman

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Diversion Books
11 September 2024
Appeals To the Consistently Engaged World War II Readership: Codename Nemo appeals to the huge base of Americans who are fans of World War II intrigue and narrative history, readers of Band of Brothers, The Forgotten 500, Operation Mincemeat, and Blind Man's Bluff.

For the 80th Anniversary of D-Day (June 6, 2024) and the 80th Anniversary of the Capture of U-505 (June 4, 2024):

Diversion publishes a month ahead of these eightieth anniversaries, which are tied together, and we expect significant media coverage surrounding them.

Media-savvy, Well Connected Author

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Lachman is executive producer of the nationally syndicated news magazine, Inside Edition and has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, History, Lifetime, C-Span, Sirius/XM, and other local and national programs.

Already Has a Blurb from Bill O'Reilly, To Be Finalized Before Public Display:

""Charles Lachman weaves the incredible story of a feared German U-boat commander and his capture by American forces. . . . Richly detailed with undeniable suspense and action, Codename Nemo is destined for the non-fiction best seller lists."" -Bill O'Reilly, New York Times best-selling author of Killing Patton and Killing the Rising Sun

Tight, Naval ""Band of Brother"" Focus: Told mostly through the eyes of the 9-man boarding party who took control of U-505, men like Chief Motor Machinist Zenon Lukosius (""Zeke""), a Lithuanian immigrant's son from Chicagoplugged a hole of gushing water that was threatening to send U-505 to the bottom of the sea after the Americans took control. Recipient of the Silver Star.

Also Told Through the Eyes of the German U-Boat Crewmembers:

The actions of U-505 are told from the perspective of the Germans on U-505, making the story read like a thrilling World War II novel, braiding together opposing experiences.

Masterfully Weaves All the Essential Threads of a Riveting War Tale:

Plenty of action on the high seas, a multi-year adventure, compelling American heroes, and an intrepid maverick-Captain Daniel Gallery-who came up with the audacious scheme and successfully carried it out at greatrisk.

The True Story Behind Living History:

Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry draws 1.5 million visitors annually, and U-505-which visitors can view inside and out!-is the museum's most popular exhibit.

The Silent Underwater Threat of the Nazi U-Boat Wolf Packs:

The narrative lead-up to the U-Boat seizure is the constant threat and effective attacks of the Nazi submarine fleet, even threatening American shores, told here in frightening detail.

International Allure of This Story:

U-505 was based at the seaport of Lorient, and the French Resistance performed daring acts of sabotage against the Germans vessels.

England was nearly brought to its heels by the U-Boat menace. And no nation would have a keener curiosity in the book than Germany.
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Imprint:   Diversion Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781635768718
ISBN 10:   1635768713
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Charles Lachman is author of four previous books: Footsteps in the Snow, The Last Lincolns, A Secret Life, and the crime novel In the Name of the Law. He is also the executive producer of the nationally syndicated news magazine, Inside Edition. He has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, History, Lifetime, C-Span, Sirius/XM, and other local and national programs. He lives in New York City.

Reviews for Codename Nemo: How Nine Sailors Seized a Nazi U-Boat, Stole Its Secret Codes, and Doomed the German Navy

Praise for Codename Nemo by Charles Lachman “Charles Lachman weaves the incredible story of the capture by American forces of a German U-boat and its secrets during World War II, an operation which allowed Allied forces to shock the German Navy. Richly detailed with undeniable suspense and action, Codename Nemo is destined for the non-fiction best seller lists."" —Bill O'Reilly, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Killing Series ""It's an exciting account of a daring military maneuver."" —Publishers Weekly ""A satisfying World War II history."" —Kirkus Reviews ""Crisp as a torpedo striking the water, Codename Nemo pulls you along with a deeply personal account of the hunters on both sides of an amazing drama."" —Walter R. Borneman, author of The Admirals and Brothers Down ""A relentless, pressure-packed plunge into the depths of war. Codename Nemois a story-telling tour-de-force indeed, the quintessential story of the Battle of the Atlantic, rendered in taut prose, and with an immediacy and intimacy that all but makes a participant of the reader. In the wake of this story, you'll feel a profound sense of gratitude to the men who went after U-505, and to Charles Lachman for bringing them back."" —James Sullivan, author of Unsinkable ""Codename Nemo is a pulse-pounding tale of high-stakes espionage and daring courage, detailing the pursuit and capture of a German U-boat at the height of World War II. Charles Lachman masterfully builds a cast of characters, German and American, whose destinies intersect in the perilous waters of the Atlantic. The vivid description of life aboard a U-boat immerse you in the claustrophobic, terrifying world of underwater warfare. As the tension builds, with each 'ping' of the Sonar, the thrilling plot keeps you turning the pages. A riveting narrative combining historical research with visceral scenes, Codename Nemo is a must-read for anyone in search of a thrilling maritime adventure."" —Andrew Dubbins, author of Into Enemy Waters ""The best missions involving submarines often start with an outlandish idea, and the very best make a hell of a story.Codename Nemo does both."" —Sherry Sontag, co-author of the New York Times bestseller Blind Man's Bluff ""What a terrific read from Charles Lachman! A suspenseful, fast-paced but little-known saga of hide-and-seek between a US 'baby flattop' and a German U-boat during World War II. Who can resist an Irish-American commander, nicknamed 'Full Flaps' by his crew—always beyond his hearing of course—because of his protruding ears, who embarks with his dog, a border collie named Flabby, instigates nail-biting nighttime takeoffs and landings on his carrier for the first time in Naval history...and if that's not enough, then proposes some cockamamie scheme of commandeering a German sub filled with secret stuff by actually attempting to board her with a nine-man team! It's a wild, engrossing ride from start to finish with extraordinary details and insights into daily life—clashes, arguments, even suicide—aboard both German boats and American ships during the Battle of the Atlantic. This one is a winner!"" —Carole Engle Avriett, author of Coffin Corner Boys and Marine Raiders


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