Sea of Thunder is a taut, fast-paced, suspenseful narrative of the
Pacific War that culminates in the battle of Leyte Gulf, the greatest
naval battle ever fought.
Told from both the American and Japanese sides, through the eyes of
commanders and sailors of both navies, Thomas's history adds an
important new dimension to our understanding of World War II.
Drawing on oral histories, diaries, correspondence, postwar testimony
from both American and Japanese participants, and interviews with
survivors, Thomas provides an account not only of the great sea battle
and Pacific naval war, but of the contrasting cultures pitted against
each other.