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Typhoon

by Mark Joseph

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The New York Times bestselling author of To Kill The Potemkin delivers a riveting novel of suspense. Deep beneath the Arctic ice, the world's most sophisticated and powerful submarines engage in a deadly game of deception, treachery, and hull-shattering warfare--in what Stephen Coonts calls the best submarine tale since The Hunt for Red October.… (more)
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If you enjoyed [b:The Hunt for Red October|19691|The Hunt for Red October (Special 15th Anniversary Edition)|Tom Clancy|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1167276898s/19691.jpg|1112006] you'll like Typhoon by Mark Joseph. It's the late nineties and a few naval officers, fearing the implosion of the Soviet Union and loss of Soviet satellites, have hatched a plan to force a military coup by faking a rebellion and threatening to launch an atomic missile at the capitol of Georgia. Admiral Zenko, in charge of the Soviet Typhoon class submarine base at Gremikha is determined to thwart the rebellion. A Los Angeles class American sub gets caught in the middle and a cat-and-mouse game results. A very entertaining read. ( )
  ecw0647 | Sep 30, 2013 |
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The New York Times bestselling author of To Kill The Potemkin delivers a riveting novel of suspense. Deep beneath the Arctic ice, the world's most sophisticated and powerful submarines engage in a deadly game of deception, treachery, and hull-shattering warfare--in what Stephen Coonts calls the best submarine tale since The Hunt for Red October.

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