Terminal Run

by Michael DiMercurio

Michael Pacino (7)

85 Members 1 Review ½ (3.40)

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One ship could revolutionize submarine warfare as we know it: the USS Snare. A robotic combat sub carrying no crew, the Snare has proven unbeatable in sea trials. And now it has fallen into the hands of an unseen enemy.

The Snare's first casualty: the nuclear sub carrying the son of former admiral Michael Pacino. The only man who can match wits with the Snare, Pacino reenters the game in a high-tech underwater battle unlike any that's been fought before, one that could engulf the world in show more war—and bring him face-to-face with his nemesis...

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This was awful, I couldn't finish it, it was so painful. It's a sci-fi novel, and not a very good one. Plasma torpedoes, subs controlled by human brain tissue, blah, blah, blah. Lousy villians. An entire new globalpolitic that has lots of little new wars that the USA is in and they are all won by the stalwart efforts of the silent service, the Submarine Corps. Or as I like to call them, the Chicken of the Sea. Boring, painful and lame.

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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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