Pulled Under: The Mysterious Sea-Diving Death of Emily Sherwin Beneath England's Treacherous Coastline
Her gear worked. Her tank had air. The sea still kept her.
On a grey English morning, 29-year-old diver Emily Sherwin walked alone toward one of the country's most treacherous stretches of coastline for a wreck dive she had carefully planned. Hours later, she was found lying on the seabed beside the wreck-mask in place, regulator between her teeth, air still left in her tank.
There were no signs of a violent struggle.
No obvious equipment failure.
No medical condition that could fully explain what happened.
In Pulled Under, true-crime author Linda Davidson investigates the real and haunting case of Emily's death beneath the waves. Drawing on inquest findings, expert opinion, and the emotional impact on those who knew and tried to save her, the book reconstructs Emily's final hours and the dive profile that shows the moment everything changed-her descent continuing calmly when it should have turned back toward the light.
As the narrative moves between the wreck, the cold logic of forensic evidence, and the warm, complicated reality of Emily's life, Davidson explores:
How a careful, experienced diver could die with working gear and air to spare
The dangerous currents and deceptive calm of England's southern coast
The thin line between solace and risk for those who feel most at peace underwater
The agony of an open verdict-when a family is told how someone died, but not why
Pulled Under is not just the story of a mystery at sea. It is the story of a real woman caught between the noisy pressures of life on land and the quiet she only found at depth-and of a coastline that has claimed more than one life without ever giving a full explanation.
For readers who want true crime told with empathy, precision, and respect, this is the case that lingers long after the last page: the morning Emily went into the water, and never came home.