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OverviewIn this modern-day Hunt for Red October, an armed nuclear submarine is taken over and must be hunted down before its weapons are launched. The USS Kentucky--a Trident ballistic missile submarine carrying a full complement of 192 nuclear warheads--sets out on a routine cruise. Not long after it reaches the open sea, however, the Kentucky receives a launch order. After receiving that launch order, it is cut off from all counterorders and disappears into the Pacific while it makes the eight-day transit to the launch site. What the Kentucky's crew doesn't know is that those launch orders didn't come from the US government. Rogue elements within the Mossad have learned that Iran has developed its first nuclear weapon and, in ten days, will detonate it--and the target is Israel. The suspected weapon complex is too far underground for conventional weapons to harm it, and the only choice is a preemptive nuclear strike. With limited time, this rogue group initiates a long-planned operation called the Trident Deception: they'll transmit false orders and use a US nuclear submarine to launch the attack. With only eight days before the Kentucky is in launch range and with the submarine cut off from any outside communication, one senior officer, the father of one of the officers aboard the submarine, must assemble and lead a team of attack submarines to find, intercept, and neutralize the Kentucky before it can unknowingly unleash a devastating nuclear attack. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rick Campbell , Peter GanimPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Library Edition Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 16.50cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781482965094ISBN 10: 1482965097 Publication Date: 04 March 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A terrific thriller debut...Campbell does an amazing job, balancing character interaction with high-octane action, all the while keeping the technical jargon to a level understandable by nonmilitary readers. This is the best novel about a submarine since Tom Clancy's classic The Hunt for Red October."" -- ""Booklist (starred review)"" ""Fans of submarine thrillers who are saddened by the demise of Tom Clancy will welcome Campbell's debut."" -- ""Publishers Weekly""" It's hard to admit, for a marine sniper like myself, but the deadliest weapon on the battlefield is a nuclear submarine. No one puts the reader inside one like Rick Campbell does in The Trident Deception. I couldn't put it down. Compelling and thrilling, this novel is a must read. -- Jack Coughlin, New York Times bestselling author of Shooter Fans of submarine thrillers who are saddened by the demise of Tom Clancy will welcome Campbell's debut. -- Publishers Weekly A terrific thriller debut...Campbell does an amazing job, balancing character interaction with high-octane action, all the while keeping the technical jargon to a level understandable by nonmilitary readers. This is the best novel about a submarine since Tom Clancy's classic The Hunt for Red October. -- Booklist (starred review) The Trident Deception is a fistfight of a thriller that keeps you on the ropes from the opening bell and ends with an outta-left-field spin kick to the floating rib. It really should be stamped Top Secret because this is the kind of masterpiece that quickly moves other thrillers to the bargain table. -- Dalton Fury, former Delta Force and New York Times bestselling author A terrific thriller debut...Campbell does an amazing job, balancing character interaction with high-octane action, all the while keeping the technical jargon to a level understandable by nonmilitary readers. This is the best novel about a submarine since Tom Clancy's classic The Hunt for Red October. -- Booklist (starred review) Fans of submarine thrillers who are saddened by the demise of Tom Clancy will welcome Campbell's debut. -- Publishers Weekly It's hard to admit, for a marine sniper like myself, but the deadliest weapon on the battlefield is a nuclear submarine. No one puts the reader inside one like Rick Campbell does in The Trident Deception. I couldn't put it down. Compelling and thrilling, this novel is a must read. -- Jack Coughlin, New York Times bestselling author of Shooter The Trident Deception is a fistfight of a thriller that keeps you on the ropes from the opening bell and ends with an outta-left-field spin kick to the floating rib. It really should be stamped Top Secret because this is the kind of masterpiece that quickly moves other thrillers to the bargain table. -- Dalton Fury, former Delta Force and New York Times bestselling author Author InformationRick Campbell, a retired Navy commander, spent more than twenty-five years on multiple submarine tours, finishing his career with the Naval Operations staff in the Pentagon and in the Washington Navy Yard. On his last tour, he was one of the two men whose permission was required to launch the submarine's nuclear-tipped missiles. He is the author of several military thrillers, including Blackmail, The Trident Deception, Empire Rising, and Ice Station Nautilus. Peter Ganim, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, is an American actor who has appeared on stage, on television, and in film. He has performed voice-over work since 1994. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |