The trident deception / Rick Campbell.
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- ISBN: 9781250039019 (hardcover) :
- ISBN: 9781250061270 (mass market paperback) :
- Physical Description: x, 387 pages ; 25 cm
- Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2014.
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Subject: | Kentucky (Ship) > Fiction. Submarines (Ships) > Fiction. |
Genre: | War stories. Adventure fiction. Fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Castlegar Public Library.
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Castlegar Public Library | FIC CAM (Text) | 35146001856897 | Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
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- Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2014 February #1
*Starred Review* Campbell utilizes his background as a retired navy commander and his familiarity with submarines to craft a terrific thriller debut. The USS Kentucky has departed on a three-month tour when the captain receives orders that shock both him and his crew. They are to head to an area near Iran, where they are commanded to unleash their nuclear weapons in retaliation for an attack on Washington, D.C. The ship goes silent, and it proceeds on the mission. What the crew doesn't know is that the orders are false, designed to get the U.S. to make the first strike. The president and the navy continuously send rescind orders, but they don't know that someone involved in the conspiracy is on board the sub and in charge of the radio. The countdown begins. 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 (1984). Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews. - Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2014 March #2
Informed that Washington, D.C., has been leveled by Iranian nukes, the crew of the ballistic-missile submarine USS Kentucky prepares to launch a retaliatory attack on Tehranânot knowing in its locked-down, incommunicado state that there was no attack on Washington and the U.S. government issued no such order. With Iran mere days away from assembling a nuclear bomb, and Israel lacking the ability to do anything about it, a rogue faction inside Mossad concocts a secret scheme to get the U.S. to bomb Iran without knowing anything about it. The Israeli prime minister initially opposes the plot but signs on after his daughter is killed in a terrorist attack in Jerusalem. It will take the Kentucky, which is in the Pacific, eight days to get to its appointed launching spot. That may or may not be enough time for U.S. national security adviser Christine O'Connor, after she finds out what's afoot, to sink the Kentucky or otherwise prevent the nuclear launch. Various duplicitous characters do their best to stand in her way. This is breezily writtenâCampbell, a retired Navy commander, has firsthand knowledge of nuclear-armed subs but never bogs down in technical details. But the story doesn't have the breathless intensity suggested by its countdown-style chapter headings: "6 Days Remaining," "5 Days Remaining," etc. Without giving anything away, it can be said the climax is too neat. For Battleship players, this will be an entertaining read. For those who require at least one or two compelling characters in their doomsday thrillers, the book will disappoint. Copyright Kirkus 2014 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2014 January #1
Fans of submarine thrillers who are saddened by the demise of Tom Clancy will welcome Campbell's debut. Israeli Prime Minister Levi Rosenfeld refuses to heed the advice of his minister of intelligence to nuke the Iranian military site at Natanz, where the final preparations for a nuclear weapon are being completed. Later, a terrorist attack prompts Rosenfeld to approve a secret plan that will trick America into doing the job for them. After receiving false orders, the ballistic missile submarine USS Kentucky races from the waters off Hawaii toward the Persian Gulf. The American military deploys subs, ships, and planes with orders to stop the Kentucky, but she fights her way past one and all, determined to fulfill her mission, which is now to destroy all of Iran. You may not be able to actually drive a sub after reading this one, but you'll probably know enough to at least launch a salvo of Trident missiles. Agent: John Talbot, Talbot Fortune Agency. (Mar.)
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