Reviews
Praise for THE TAKING OF K-129 "The stellar research Dean uses to tell this captivating tale includes declassified primary documents, personal journals, and autobiographies... Recommended for fans of naval history, marine engineering, ocean mining, and spy stories." -- Library Journal " Outside magazine correspondent Dean ably resurrects the forgotten Cold War drama of Project Azorian... A well-researched, mostly engrossing geopolitical narrative of American ingenuity in the face of Russian threats." -- Kirkus Reviews "Josh Dean has a gift for unearthing remarkable stories lost to history, and in The Taking of K-129 he has uncovered perhaps the most remarkable one of all--a story replete with spies and engineering marvels and a secret drama unfolding thousands of feet beneath the sea. Brilliantly researched and beautifully written, this is a book you can't put down." --David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon "From the depths of the Pacific and the depths of CIA covert operations comes an absorbing tale of daring engineers and shadowy espionage. A terrific read." --David E. Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of The Billion Dollar Spy "An engrossing account of shadowy intrigue, precision engineering and ultra-deception, The Taking of K-129 is a high-stakes espionage drama of operational boldness married with technical brilliance." --Robert Wallace, author of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda "A riveting account of the American intelligence community. Told in fascinating detail , The Taking of K-129 is nonfiction at its best because with every page I had to remind myself this actually happened." -- Kevin Maurer, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller No Easy Day "As a former submariner and navy diver, I give Josh Dean an A+ for The Taking of K-129 . This non-fiction account of one of the most dangerous and daring missions of the Cold War is well-researched and reads like a Tom Clancy thriller." -- W. Craig Reed, New York Times bestselling author of Red November "If you've been hungry for a submarine tale in the league of The Hunt For Red October , but subscribe to the belief that the truth is stranger than fiction, you'll devour The Taking of K-129 , an epic befitting the top shelf of espionage and military reads. Prepare for impact--you won't be able to put this one down." --Eric Blehm, New York Times best-selling author of Fearless and The Only Thing Worth Dying For, Praise for THE TAKING OF K-129 "An engrossing account of shadowy intrigue, precision engineering and ultra-deception, The Taking of K-129 is a high-stakes espionage drama of operational boldness married with technical brilliance." --Robert Wallace, author of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda "A riveting account of the American intelligence community. Told in fascinating detail , The Taking of K-129 is nonfiction at its best because with every page I had to remind myself this actually happened."- Kevin Maurer, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller No Easy Day, Praise for THE TAKING OF K-129 "Josh Dean has a gift for unearthing remarkable stories lost to history, and in The Taking of K-129 he has uncovered perhaps the most remarkable one of all--a story replete with spies and engineering marvels and a secret drama unfolding thousands of feet beneath the sea. Brilliantly researched and beautifully written, this is a book you can't put down." --David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon "From the depths of the Pacific and the depths of CIA covert operations comes an absorbing tale of daring engineers and shadowy espionage. A terrific read." --David E. Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of The Billion Dollar Spy "An engrossing account of shadowy intrigue, precision engineering and ultra-deception, The Taking of K-129 is a high-stakes espionage drama of operational boldness married with technical brilliance." --Robert Wallace, author of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda "A riveting account of the American intelligence community. Told in fascinating detail , The Taking of K-129 is nonfiction at its best because with every page I had to remind myself this actually happened." -- Kevin Maurer, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller No Easy Day "As a former submariner and navy diver, I give Josh Dean an A+ for The Taking of K-129 . This non-fiction account of one of the most dangerous and daring missions of the Cold War is well-researched and reads like a Tom Clancy thriller." -- W. Craig Reed, New York Times bestselling author of Red November "If you've been hungry for a submarine tale in the league of The Hunt For Red October , but subscribe to the belief that the truth is stranger than fiction, you'll devour The Taking of K-129 , an epic befitting the top shelf of espionage and military reads. Prepare for impact--you won't be able to put this one down." --Eric Blehm, New York Times best-selling author of Fearless and The Only Thing Worth Dying For, Praise for THE TAKING OF K-129 " Outside magazine correspondent Dean ably resurrects the forgotten Cold War drama of Project Azorian... A well-researched, mostly engrossing geopolitical narrative of American ingenuity in the face of Russian threats." -- Kirkus Reviews "Josh Dean has a gift for unearthing remarkable stories lost to history, and in The Taking of K-129 he has uncovered perhaps the most remarkable one of all--a story replete with spies and engineering marvels and a secret drama unfolding thousands of feet beneath the sea. Brilliantly researched and beautifully written, this is a book you can't put down." --David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon "From the depths of the Pacific and the depths of CIA covert operations comes an absorbing tale of daring engineers and shadowy espionage. A terrific read." --David E. Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of The Billion Dollar Spy "An engrossing account of shadowy intrigue, precision engineering and ultra-deception, The Taking of K-129 is a high-stakes espionage drama of operational boldness married with technical brilliance." --Robert Wallace, author of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda "A riveting account of the American intelligence community. Told in fascinating detail , The Taking of K-129 is nonfiction at its best because with every page I had to remind myself this actually happened." -- Kevin Maurer, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller No Easy Day "As a former submariner and navy diver, I give Josh Dean an A+ for The Taking of K-129 . This non-fiction account of one of the most dangerous and daring missions of the Cold War is well-researched and reads like a Tom Clancy thriller." -- W. Craig Reed, New York Times bestselling author of Red November "If you've been hungry for a submarine tale in the league of The Hunt For Red October , but subscribe to the belief that the truth is stranger than fiction, you'll devour The Taking of K-129 , an epic befitting the top shelf of espionage and military reads. Prepare for impact--you won't be able to put this one down." --Eric Blehm, New York Times best-selling author of Fearless and The Only Thing Worth Dying For, Praise for THE TAKING OF K-129 "One of the most astonishing covert operations in U.S. history is detailed by author Josh Dean in his new book The Taking of K-129 ... a spy story on steroids." -- New York Daily News "Josh Dean takes readers on a fascinating--and optimistic--journey through this strange saga." -- VICE.com "The stellar research Dean uses to tell this captivating tale includes declassified primary documents, personal journals, and autobiographies... Recommended for fans of naval history, marine engineering, ocean mining, and spy stories." -- Library Journal " Outside magazine correspondent Dean ably resurrects the forgotten Cold War drama of Project Azorian... A well-researched, mostly engrossing geopolitical narrative of American ingenuity in the face of Russian threats." -- Kirkus Reviews "An incredible true tale of espionage and engineering set at the height of the Cold War when the CIA, the US Navy, and America''s most eccentric spent six years and nearly a billion dollars to steal the nuclear-armed Soviet submarine K-129..." -- The Intelligencer "Josh Dean has a gift for unearthing remarkable stories lost to history, and in The Taking of K-129 he has uncovered perhaps the most remarkable one of all--a story replete with spies and engineering marvels and a secret drama unfolding thousands of feet beneath the sea. Brilliantly researched and beautifully written, this is a book you can''t put down." --David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon "From the depths of the Pacific and the depths of CIA covert operations comes an absorbing tale of daring engineers and shadowy espionage. A terrific read." --David E. Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of The Billion Dollar Spy "An engrossing account of shadowy intrigue, precision engineering and ultra-deception, The Taking of K-129 is a high-stakes espionage drama of operational boldness married with technical brilliance." --Robert Wallace, author of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA''s Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda "A riveting account of the American intelligence community. Told in fascinating detail , The Taking of K-129 is nonfiction at its best because with every page I had to remind myself this actually happened." -- Kevin Maurer, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller No Easy Day "As a former submariner and navy diver, I give Josh Dean an A+ for The Taking of K-129 . This non-fiction account of one of the most dangerous and daring missions of the Cold War is well-researched and reads like a Tom Clancy thriller." -- W. Craig Reed, New York Times bestselling author of Red November "If you''ve been hungry for a submarine tale in the league of The Hunt For Red October , but subscribe to the belief that the truth is stranger than fiction, you''ll devour The Taking of K-129 , an epic befitting the top shelf of espionage and military reads. Prepare for impact--you won''t be able to put this one down." --Eric Blehm, New York Times best-selling author of Fearless and The Only Thing Worth Dying For "A fast-moving account of Project Azorian, CIA''s covert operation to recover a sunken Soviet nuclear ballistic missile submarine from over three miles under the Pacific Ocean that was conducted in absolute secrecy - all under the watchful eyes of the Soviet Navy. With the driving pace of a thriller, Dean''s lively and detailed narrative draws on eye witness accounts and the latest materials released by the CIA itself. Fascinating." --Peter Earnest, Founding Executive Director of the International Spy Museum and former Senior CIA Officer, Praise for THE TAKING OF K-129 "Josh Dean has a gift for unearthing remarkable stories lost to history, and in The Taking of K-129 he has uncovered perhaps the most remarkable one of all--a story replete with spies and engineering marvels and a secret drama unfolding thousands of feet beneath the sea. Brilliantly researched and beautifully written, this is a book you can't put down." -David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon "From the depths of the Pacific and the depths of CIA covert operations comes an absorbing tale of daring engineers and shadowy espionage. A terrific read." --David E. Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of The Billion Dollar Spy "An engrossing account of shadowy intrigue, precision engineering and ultra-deception, The Taking of K-129 is a high-stakes espionage drama of operational boldness married with technical brilliance." --Robert Wallace, author of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda "A riveting account of the American intelligence community. Told in fascinating detail , The Taking of K-129 is nonfiction at its best because with every page I had to remind myself this actually happened."- Kevin Maurer, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller No Easy Day "As a former submariner and navy diver, I give Josh Dean an A+ for The Taking of K-129 . This non-fiction account of one of the most dangerous and daring missions of the Cold War is well-researched and reads like a Tom Clancy thriller." - W. Craig Reed, New York Times bestselling author of Red November, Praise for THE TAKING OF K-129 "One of the most astonishing covert operations in U.S. history is detailed by author Josh Dean in his new book The Taking of K-129 ... a spy story on steroids." -- New York Daily News "Josh Dean takes readers on a fascinating--and optimistic--journey through this strange saga." -- VICE.com "The stellar research Dean uses to tell this captivating tale includes declassified primary documents, personal journals, and autobiographies... Recommended for fans of naval history, marine engineering, ocean mining, and spy stories." -- Library Journal " Outside magazine correspondent Dean ably resurrects the forgotten Cold War drama of Project Azorian... A well-researched, mostly engrossing geopolitical narrative of American ingenuity in the face of Russian threats." -- Kirkus Reviews "An incredible true tale of espionage and engineering set at the height of the Cold War when the CIA, the US Navy, and America's most eccentric spent six years and nearly a billion dollars to steal the nuclear-armed Soviet submarine K-129..." -- The Intelligencer "Josh Dean has a gift for unearthing remarkable stories lost to history, and in The Taking of K-129 he has uncovered perhaps the most remarkable one of all--a story replete with spies and engineering marvels and a secret drama unfolding thousands of feet beneath the sea. Brilliantly researched and beautifully written, this is a book you can't put down." --David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon "From the depths of the Pacific and the depths of CIA covert operations comes an absorbing tale of daring engineers and shadowy espionage. A terrific read." --David E. Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of The Billion Dollar Spy "An engrossing account of shadowy intrigue, precision engineering and ultra-deception, The Taking of K-129 is a high-stakes espionage drama of operational boldness married with technical brilliance." --Robert Wallace, author of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda "A riveting account of the American intelligence community. Told in fascinating detail , The Taking of K-129 is nonfiction at its best because with every page I had to remind myself this actually happened." -- Kevin Maurer, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller No Easy Day "As a former submariner and navy diver, I give Josh Dean an A+ for The Taking of K-129 . This non-fiction account of one of the most dangerous and daring missions of the Cold War is well-researched and reads like a Tom Clancy thriller." -- W. Craig Reed, New York Times bestselling author of Red November "If you've been hungry for a submarine tale in the league of The Hunt For Red October , but subscribe to the belief that the truth is stranger than fiction, you'll devour The Taking of K-129 , an epic befitting the top shelf of espionage and military reads. Prepare for impact--you won't be able to put this one down." --Eric Blehm, New York Times best-selling author of Fearless and The Only Thing Worth Dying For