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Birthdate
1959
Gender
male
Occupations
naval officer
Organizations
US Navy
Short biography
Jeff Edwards is a retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer, and an Anti-Submarine Warfare Specialist. His naval career spanned more than two decades and half the globe - from chasing Soviet nuclear attack submarines during the Cold War, to launching cruise missiles in the Persian Gulf. Collectively, his novels have won the Admiral Nimitz Award for Outstanding Naval Fiction, the Readers Choice Award, the Clive Cussler Grandmaster Award for Adventure Writing, and the American Author Medal. He lives in California, where he consults for the Department of Defense.
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
California, USA
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California, USA

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4 reviews
Two-thirds of the way through this book, I would have reviewed it as rather unexciting with unconvincing characterisation and unimaginative plotting. But in the final third it suddenly took off with some interesting plot twists and more imaginative exploration of technology. Overall, I was left with the impresssion that the Noir style didn't really sit well with the author and he might have been better off writing in a more conventional thriller style. 27 June 2016
This book deserves a 6th star.

I received a free copy of The Seventh Angel from GoodReads to review.

This is the first book I've read by Jeff Edwards but it's certainly not going to be the last. I intend to read each and every one of them. The Seventh Angel reminds me of the early Clancy novels but with a more readable style. Edwards adroitly handles multiple locations and principals and leavens the book with accurate and engaging technical detail without going overboard, so to speak. I can't show more recommend this book enough.

This book is a thrilling exploration of the military and political dimensions of a direct nuclear threat to the USA and its allies. The suspense and drama are palpable as you turn the pages, not willing to stop because you become so involved with the well drawn characters. Compelling to say the least.
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The Lonely Little Bumbershoot by Jeff Edwards
Silly colorful children's story about a Bumbershoot and it's compared with umbrellas in the stand.
Like how it shows the boy getting taller over the years and with all the sun out the Bumbershoot is not required...
The mother cleans out the house of old unused things and donate the products to a charity where it's purpose is brought to life again.
Clever animals adorn the bumbershoot making it useful on sunny days also.
A private detective in the future (2065) sets out to investigate the disappearance of a rich Senator's daughter and becomes involved in nano-crime.

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Works
13
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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