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'One of the best accounts ever written of deep-water diving and its
staggering, haunting dangers' Robert Kurson, New York Times
bestselling author of Shadow Divers Deep underwater lurks a
mysterious man-made illness. It has gone by many names over the
years - Satan's disease, diver's palsy, the chokes - but today,
medics call it decompression sickness. You know it as the bends.
That's the devil British diver Martin Robson faces each time he
plunges beneath the surface. In the winter of 2012, Robson was part
of an expedition to Blue Lake, southern Russia, which sought to
find a submerged cave system never seen by the human eye. On the
final day of the expedition, as Robson returned from diving deeper
into the lake than anyone had before, disaster struck: just
seventy-five feet down, he was ambushed by the bends. Robson knew
that if he continued up to the surface he would probably die before
help arrived. Instead, he sank back into the water, gambling on an
underwater practice most doctors believe is a suicidal act. Soon
the only hope he had of saving his life would rest in the hands of
a dramatic mercy mission organised at the highest levels of the
Russian government. Between the Devil and the Deep is the first
book to tell the terrifying true story of what it feels like to get
the bends, taking you inside the body and mind of a man who
suffered the unthinkable. Writer Mark Cowan also explores the
grimly fascinating history of decompression sickness, the science
behind what causes the disease, and the stories of the forgotten
divers who pushed the limits of physical endurance to help find a
solution.
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