To Hunt a Sub
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Rating | : | 4.10 (916 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01K7VSPBW |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 285 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-04-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A Fascinating Tale J Murray’s long anticipated thriller, To Hunt a Sub, is a satisfying read from a fresh voice in the genre, and well worth the wait. The time devoted to research paid off, providing a much appreciated authenticity to the sciency aspects of the plot. The author also departs from the formulaic pacing and heroics of contemporary commercialized thrillers. Instead, the moderately paced narrative is a seduction, rather than a sledgehammer. The author takes time rendering relatable charac. Solid debut novel Carrie A fusion of technology, academics, and archaeology make “To Hunt a Sub” a thrilling ride. The stakes are high as a PhD student and an ex-Seal risk all to stop terrorists from stealing American submarines carrying nuclear weapons. The writing is clipped and crisp, fitting well with the genre—there’s little fluff. The author’s expertise in technology shines through. A quick read I finished in just a few days. Solid debut novel.. This a great book. If you like sub stories This a great book. If you like sub stories, you'll like this one. Murray has a great writing voice and I really enjoyed reading this one.
The biggest danger the crew faced was running out of olives for their pizza. Despite its deadly nuclear-tipped arsenal of Trident missiles, its task for the past six months has been reconnaissance and surveillance. When it missed its mandated contact, an emergency call went out to retired Navy intel officer, Zeke Rowe, top of his field before a botched mission left him physically crippled and psychologically shaken. She is the author/editor of over a hundred books on integrating tech into education, adjunct professo