I did what I said, took them with me to read but can’t recommend them for “read aboard books”. At least not at the end of the day in your rack before you go to sleep. The Sea Hunters books are a collection of short stories consisting of 2 or 3 chapters each. The 1st & 2nd chapters tell true stories of dozens, hundreds or thousands of people being killed, blew up, incinerated, lost or drowned at sea. The last chapter or 2 tells the story about how Clive Clussar & his gang searched for the wreckage. Not a good idea for mariners to read about suffering terrible deaths at sea before going to sleep IMO. It probably breaks some STCW proper rest & watchkeeping rule.