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DEPTH FORCE #13

Deep Rescue: A state-of-the-art weapon reduced to a sitting duck...

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An edge-of-your-seat naval thriller! Perfect for fans of Douglas Reeman, Michael DiMercurio, George Wallace and Don Keith.

Jack Boxer doesn’t know who he can trust…

A number of US Navy submarines have mysteriously sunk in recent months.

When the super-sub Manta goes down with all hands — including Admiral Jack Boxer’s adopted son, Chuck — the Chief of Naval Operations wants to know why. Was human error behind the disaster, or was it a case of sabotage?

Tasked with investigating the sinkings, Boxer agrees to take command of the attack submarine Scorpion, which has recently experienced a series of unexplained technical problems. He hopes the assignment will help distract him from his grief, and prevent more loss of life.

But on their way to answer a May Day call, a sudden explosion sends the Scorpion plunging towards the seabed.

Now perched precariously on the edge of an abyss, their distress signal alerts the only other submarine in the sector — a killer sub piloted by Boxer’s Russian counterpart, Igor Borodine.

Will the Russian submarine reach them in time? Is there a deadly saboteur aboard the Scorpion?

One thing’s for sure — any slip now will spell certain doom for them all.

DEEP RESCUE is the thirteenth book in the Depth Force action-packed naval adventure novels set in the 1990s and starring submariner Jack Boxer.

DEPTH FORCE
BOOK 1: Depth Force
BOOK 2: Death Dive
BOOK 3: Bloody Seas
BOOK 4: Battle Stations
BOOK 5: Torpedo Tomb
BOOK 6: Sea of Flames
BOOK 7: Deep Kill
BOOK 8: Suicide Run
BOOK 9: Death Cruise
BOOK 10: Ice Island
BOOK 11: Harbor of Doom
BOOK 12: Warmonger
BOOK 13: Deep Rescue
BOOK 14: Torpedo Treasure
BOOK 15: Hot Zone
BOOK 16: Rig War

191 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 1990

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Irving A. Greenfield

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Irving Greenfield was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was a youthful runaway, a merchant seaman, and a soldier during the Korean War, afer which his writing talent burst into print. His novel, The Ancient of Days, was a best-seller for six weeks and Tagget was made into a film for TV. his work has appeared in a variety of media, but, of all his works, Only the Dead Speak Russian is his masterpiece.

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January 17, 2024
Great book! A real suspense thriller. Irving Greenfield really knows how to write a suspense thriller.
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June 27, 2024
Good story

A good story with interesting characters and an engaging plotline.
I will definitely get some more works of the author.
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