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The Destroyermen series is a series of four books by [[Taylor Anderson]]. The four books are [[Into The Storm, (Book One), Crusade, (Book Two), Maelstrom, (Book Three), and the new book, Distant Thunders, (Book Four)]]. The books are about the [[USS Walker (DD-163),] and the [[Japanese battlecruiser Amagi,]] in the [[Pacific War]] during [[World War II]]. In Into The
The Destroyermen series is a series of four books by [[Taylor Anderson]]. The four books are Into The Storm, (Book One), Crusade, (Book Two), Maelstrom, (Book Three), and the new book, Distant Thunders, (Book Four). The books are about the [[USS Walker (DD-163),] and the [[Japanese battlecruiser Amagi,]] in the [[Pacific War]] during [[World War II]]. In Into The
Storm, [[USS Walker, (DD-163)]], is a destroyer of the [[United States Asiatic Fleet]] and she's
Storm, [[USS Walker, (DD-163)]], is a destroyer of the [[United States Asiatic Fleet]] and she's
fleeing from the Japanese battlecruiser Amagi[[Japanese battlecruiser Amagi]] with [[USS Mahan (DD-364)]], when she enters a storm to escape, and is transported to a world where humans never
fleeing from the Japanese battlecruiser Amagi[[Japanese battlecruiser Amagi]] with [[USS Mahan (DD-364)]], when she enters a storm to escape, and is transported to a world where humans never

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The Destroyermen series is a series of four books by Taylor Anderson. The four books are Into The Storm, (Book One), Crusade, (Book Two), Maelstrom, (Book Three), and the new book, Distant Thunders, (Book Four). The books are about the [[USS Walker (DD-163),] and the Japanese battlecruiser Amagi, in the Pacific War during World War II. In Into The Storm, USS Walker, (DD-163), is a destroyer of the United States Asiatic Fleet and she's fleeing from the Japanese battlecruiser AmagiJapanese battlecruiser Amagi with USS Mahan (DD-364), when she enters a storm to escape, and is transported to a world where humans never evolved. There are two races, the Lemurians, evolved giant lemurs from Madagascar, who are peaceful farmers and fishermen, and live on huge oceangoing houseboats called Houses. Walker's captain, Lieutenant Commander Michael Reddy, meets with the Lemurian leadership, and forms an alliance with them to fight the other race, the Grik, who are at war with the Lemurians. In the second book, Crusade, Reddy, and the crew of Walker, are training the Lemurians how to fight. The Japanese battlecruier Amagi, is now under Grik control, and her captain is half-mad. By Maelstrom (book), Reddy, his crew, and their Lemurian allies, are fighting the Grik. By Distant Thunders, the tide is turning.