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Lieutenant Alastair Mitchell, RCNVR, had two loves - HMCS Dartmouth and Second Officer Linda Halley, WRCNS. He had to choose, but he couldn't. Then, on a cold, overcast November night off Bell Island, Newfoundland, the enemy made the choice for him. Whether called Sea Wolves or Raiders of the Deep, Nazi U-boats prowled the waters around Newfoundland...and some never left. Now Iron Coffins, they lie forgotten, rusting on the seabed along with their victims. The debris of war, they remain broken remnants of mankind's greatest conflict.

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Lieutenant Alastair Mitchell, RCNVR, had two loves - HMCS Dartmouth and Second Officer Linda Halley, WRCNS. He had to choose, but he couldn't. Then, on a cold, overcast November night off Bell Island, Newfoundland, the enemy made the choice for him. Whether called Sea Wolves or Raiders of the Deep, Nazi U-boats prowled the waters around Newfoundland...and some never left. Now Iron Coffins, they lie forgotten, rusting on the seabed along with their victims. The debris of war, they remain broken remnants of mankind's greatest conflict.
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Paul W. Collins is a Newfoundland-born military/naval historian, with a doctoral degree in History from Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN). He is a recognized writer, speaker and consultant on Newfoundland during the Second World War and an expert on Newfoundland's role in the Battle of the Atlantic. His most recent release is an action suspense novel that takes place when Nazi U-boats prowled the waters around Newfoundland. He is also published in non-fiction and multiple academic journals. For a full list of his published works, go to his website www.drpaulcollins.com