Lynn Vincent, a US Navy veteran, is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and coauthor of eleven nonfiction books with more than sixteen million copies in print, including Indianapolis, Same of Kind of Different as Me (with Ron Hall and Denver Moore) and Heaven Is for Real (with Todd Burpo). A veteran journalist and author of more than 1,000 articles, her investigative pieces have been cited before Congress and the US Supreme Court. She lives in the mountains east of San Diego with her husband and their three Labrador retrievers.
‘A wonderful book . . . Thanks to Indianapolis, we now have a
complete and accessible story of this saga. It is a gripping
and engaging tale that features grievous mistakes, extraordinary
courage, unimaginable horror, and a cover-up. . . . Vincent and
Vladic spent years talking to the dwindling band of survivors and
giving voice to their stories. . . . This exhaustive and
comprehensive assessment is as complete an account of this tragic
tale as we are likely to have. It is compelling history.’
*Christian Science Monitor*
‘Sharks, torpedoes, deadly secrets . . .
In Indianapolis, Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic expose
what really happened that day in 1945 when a Japanese submarine
torpedoed the Navy cruiser.’
*New York Times Book Review*
‘Gripping . . . This yarn has it all . . . Stories of courage,
cowardice, and sharks—lots of sharks . . . The disaster has been
the subject of numerous books . . . [and] you wouldn’t think there
would be much left to say. But, as it turns out, there is. Vincent
and Vladic have delivered an account that stands out through its
crisp writing and superb research. Indianapolis also goes
where past books haven’t, to the full story behind the decades-long
movement to clear the captain’s besmirched name. . . . Somehow,
Vincent and Vladic manage to weave the story of the fateful voyage
with events occurring fifty-five or more years later, making for
taut action throughout the book. Is this the definitive and final
narrative of the Navy’s worst sea
disaster? Indianapolis is sure to hold its own for a long
time.’
*USA Today*
‘Vividly detailed . . . In a brisk, fact-based
narrative, Indianapolis mixes horror and scandal. . . .
With diligent reporting and sharp writing, Lynn Vincent and Sara
Vladic have accomplished a daunting chore facing writers of
historic nonfiction: take a story whose outline is known to the
public and craft an account that is compelling yet
comprehensive.’
*Los Angeles Times*
‘Enthralling . . . Meticulously researched . . . A gripping study
of the greatest sea disaster in the history of the U.S. Navy and
its aftermath.’
*Kirkus Reviews (starred review)*
‘Simply outstanding . . . Indianapolis is a must-read . .
. Sea battles, adventures, the secret mission to deliver materials
for the assemblage of the atomic bomb to the Pacific Islands,
tragedy, disaster, an epic ordeal—sharks included—in the open
ocean, courtroom drama, political intrigue, and the uphill battle
by the band of survivors to exonerate the ship’s captain will all
have readers unable to put this book down. . . . Vincent and Vladic
have produced a tour de force of true human drama.’
*Booklist (starred review)*
‘The story of USS Indianapolis is movingly and vividly
captured in this visceral account, the result of more than a
decade’s research and interviews conducted by its authors. . . .
This is an eye-popping book, with as many twists and turns as an
airport thriller. . . . Vincent and Vladic’s extraordinary
book morphs from high seas adventure to courtroom drama and
congressional hearing. . . . It is a work of serious naval history
and a detective story, told with passion.’
*The Times*
‘Chilling . . . The facts are more horrible than fiction.’
*New York Daily News*
‘Indianapolis is a gripping and emotional read. You may know
part of the story from the famous speech in Jaws, but this
book goes far beyond that. The product of extraordinary research,
it is a brilliant, stunning, and stirring book.’
*Don Winslow, author of The Force and The Cartel*
‘It was the worst sea disaster in U.S. naval history
and Indianapolis, by Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic, tells the
grisly story without flinching. Their tale has almost everything.
There’s a secret mission, an honorable enemy and a scapegoated
captain. There’s madmen, heroes and cannibals. There’s enough in
this tale for several movies.’
*San Diego Union-Tribune*
‘Simultaneously a gripping narrative, a convincing analysis, and a
pitiless exposure of institutional mendacity . . . The systemic
oversights and misjudgments that enabled this tragedy remained
obscure until this investigation, which drew upon new sources
clarifying how the file was amended. This exposé will be valuable
for scholars and general readers alike.’
*Publishers Weekly*
‘Valuable and illuminating. Vladic and Vincent’s work brings to
life the history of this valorous and extraordinary ship.’
*Doug Stanton, # 1 New York Times bestselling author of In Harm’s
Way and The Odyssey of Echo Company*
‘Our hearts quickened while racing through this page-turning book.
You may think you know the story of the worst seafaring disaster in
the history of the United States Navy. You would be wrong. As Lynn
Vincent and Sara Vladic’s propulsive narrative segues from wartime
action-adventure to riveting courtroom drama, their newly unearthed
mountain of details encompassing this tragedy and its
shape-shifting aftermath will not only enhance your understanding
of the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of the American sailors
so evocatively portrayed in Indianapolis, but shine a light on
their dogged pursuit of truth and justice. It is astonishingly rare
when such a significant work of history also brings tears to your
eyes. Vincent and Vladic’s ultimate tale of redemption accomplishes
just that feat.’
*Bob Drury and Tom Clavin, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthors
of Halsey’s Typhoon, The Heart of Everything That Is, and Valley
Forge*
‘Vincent and Vladic have rendered this long-overdue story in a way
few writers of narrative nonfiction could ever achieve. They are
consummate storytellers, and their research is impeccable,
including accounts not only from the sailors and officers who
survived, but also from the Japanese kamikaze and submarine
commanders who were there. The authors reveal all that is good and
all that is bad about humanity: the destruction and the courage,
the selfishness and selflessness, and ultimately the shared respect
and dignity of those who were once enemies. Few other books will
satisfy a reader’s longing for a true and truly great story more
than Indianapolis.’
*Gary Kinder, New York Times bestselling author of Ship of Gold in
the Deep Blue Sea*
‘This is an absorbing book. The attention to detail is superb, the
clear result of lots of plain hard work. Yet the detail doesn’t get
in the way, but rather serves, along with a driving narrative, to
get the reader as close to experiencing this most tragic episode of
World War II as is possible without living through it.’
*Karl Marlantes, New York Times bestselling author of
Matterhorn*
‘The voices of the Greatest Generation come alive
in Indianapolis. Through first-person accounts we hear
horrific stories of fear, pain, and anger but also of resilience,
hope, and courage. Stories of the friendships the sailors forged
with each other on board and the sacrifices they made for each
other in their darkest hours are inspirational.
Ultimately, Indianapolis is about the sacrifice these men
made for our country at a time of unparalleled risk and of their
lifelong search for justice for the captain of their ship. It’s a
beautifully told and incredibly detailed narrative that brings this
famous disaster to life.’
*Kate Andersen Brower, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The
Residence and First Women*
‘This is a brilliant, highly readable, and ultimately
groundbreaking account of a proud ship’s life and times, not simply
a rendering of her tragic ending. Absolutely superb.’
*James Stavridis, U.S. Navy Admiral (Ret.), Supreme Allied
Commander at NATO (2009-2013), and Dean of the Fletcher School of
Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University*
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