<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Imagine living in a box at the bottom of the sea for a month at a time. Locked away in a saturation chamber, plumbed to depths of more than 500 feet, this has been David Beckett's love, life, and work for all his adult life. Destined to become a pig farmer in the late 1960s, a twist of fate saw David become an air diver, and within a short space of time, he progressed to saturation diving. He would brush with death on more than one occasion - not least when helping to recover 47 bodies of the victims of the Sumburgh chinook disaster in Scotland's Shetland Islands - and when called in to assist with the deadliest peacetime shipwreck in Europe, as the MS<i> Estonia </i>sank in the Baltic Sea in 1994 and claimed 852 lives. Amongst the depths of despair, there are many lighter moments, including treasure hunting in the Philippines, almost clinching a contract to salvage the bursar's safe from the<i> Titanic, </i>and surviving a 24-hour typhoon that brought 80-foot waves crashing down on his boat. <i>The Loonliness of a Deep Sea Diver</i> is gritty, sometimes comical, and offers a unique glimpse into a life at sea, much of it at the bottom.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>David Beckett </b>collaborated with acclaimed writer <b>Paul Zanon </b>to write his book. Paul is the author of <i>Jimmy Tibbs - Sparring With Life</i>, and also <i>The Yorkshire Hunter</i>, the autobiography of former double world boxing champion Paul Ingle, whose career came to an abrupt end after a devastating brain injury. He's also been writing for the<i> Daily Sport</i> since 2012 as their boxing correspondent, in addition to writing for <i>Boxing Monthly</i>.
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