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Sabotage at a drilling site threatens the lives of millions...

The powerful finale to a thrilling submarine adventure series! Perfect for fans of Douglas Reeman, Michael DiMercurio, George Wallace and Don Keith.

It’s the final showdown for Jack Boxer…

When saboteurs threaten to destroy the world’s largest deep-sea oil field and with it America's chances at independence from foreign oil, the President contacts former Admiral Jack Boxer for help.

Discharged from the U.S. Navy and now a free agent, Boxer is willing to serve his country again — this time for a price.

Together with his new business partner, former Soviet Commander Igor Borodine , they head for the coast of Java in a refurbished submarine to stop the mounting destruction.

But waiting for them beneath the calm of the deep blue sea is a supercharged force of mercenary submariners and they are soon plunged into a full-scale battle.

With the stakes higher than ever, Boxer must hit hard and run fast if he is to secure America’s future and live to see another day.

Can Boxer and Borodine stop the saboteurs from taking control of the world’s oil supply?

Or will the deadly underwater battle be their last…?

RIG WAR is the sixteenth 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

198 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 1992

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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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April 14, 2024
better writing.

This final book has different and better writing. I assume a ghost writer was added. Made for a better read. Sorry to see the series of 16 books end. Was a fun ride.
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September 30, 2024
The ladies died and jack went to sea!

Ok read but redundant. After reading a few got to know what was going to happen. But as I said a good read.
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