The “heir to Clancy’s throne” (The Real Book Spy) returns with his most compelling, explosive techno-thriller ever.
Despite decades of treaties, military missions, and covert actions devoted to preventing it, Iran has finally assembled its first nuclear bomb and the U.S., with UN backing, has decided it’s time to take direct action. The first move is to blockade the Persian Gulf with a carrier strike group, but Iran strikes back quickly. With Russia’s backing, Iran launches a devastating attack and now the U.S. forces are in a race against the clock to survive until reinforcements arrive and a counter-strike launched.
While events grow desperate in the Middle East, a plot to kill the President is unfolding. Jake Harrison, a now AWOL Navy SEAL, is lured back into action by his former partner Christine O’Connor to find and stop the freelance assassin, a man who has long been Harrison’s nemesis.
With a deadly war brewing on two fronts—both overt and covert—the uneasy allies of Jake and Christine must use all their resources to circumvent the coming war. And as tensions threaten to boil over, Jake will be faced with the ultimate what is he willing to sacrifice for the revenge he wants?
RICK CAMPBELL, a retired Navy Commander, served on four nuclear-powered submarines, finishing his career with tours in the Pentagon and the Washington Navy Yard. On his last submarine, he was one of the two men whose permission is required to launch the submarine's nuclear-warhead-armed missiles.
Upon retirement from the Navy, Rick was offered a two-book deal by Macmillan / St. Martin's Press for his novel The Trident Deception, which was hailed by Booklist as "The best submarine novel written in the last thirty years, since Tom Clancy's classic - The Hunt for Red October". His first six books were Barnes & Noble Top-10 and Amazon #1 bestsellers, and the 7th and 8th books in the series are scheduled for release in April 2024 and spring 2025.
To learn more, visit Rick Campbell's website and his "Submarine 101" page at www.rickcampbellauthor.com.
This was a fast read. It is a lot of fluff, not a lot of substance, like a "poor man's version" of a Tom Clancy novel. The character development is so-so. The naval scenes feel like they are "by-the-numbers" .
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Plot points of which I was not fond:
The editor did miss something an amusing error on page 262 when he writes that a Nimitz-class carrier only weighs one hundred tons, hahahah! More like 100,000 tons. Ah, well. Missed it by that much
It was a fun book. It was a fast read. I enjoyed most of the book (except for its sub-par, mediocre ending). I enjoyed seeing Khalila in this book as well. If the author continues more stories in this series, hopefully we see more of her in those books. She was probably the best part of this book, in my opinion, and I would enjoy seeing more of her in future books (and teamed up with Jake in the process). I might have rated it 4-stars (at least 3.5-3.7 rounded up) but for the rushed ending. I did enjoy it more than 2-stars, so 3-stars it is.
It was inevitable that Mixel would return to seek vengeance. Equally predictable was the Russians once again wielding their forceful misinterpretation of history and gangland tactics to draw more blood from the world. Naturally, Iran would also find yet another extreme path to chase their warped vision of Islamic destiny. Combine all that with fleet and submarine warfare in the Persian Gulf, and you’ve got the perfect setup for another gripping installment of The Trident Deception series.
(As a courtesy for receiving the pre-release copy, I won't star rate it. It could change before publication after all.)
And wow, should it.
If you've read earlier Rick Campbell books, you know what you're getting: techno-thriller, naval combat with a soupçon of geopolitics and a dash, maybe an 1/8th of a teaspoon of character development and interpersonal relationships. Plot, logic, all that may have existed at the precis level. But it didn't quite survive the actual writing process.
Chapters 20 and 39 required so much suspension of disbelief I felt an AI outlined it and Rick wrote it. And others.
But it's a fantasy world, kinda like today but not exactly. Still, not my fave or he's just running out of cool naval stories to wrap books around. Maybe I'm at fault. Subs are cool. Maybe I need to read more ship books. Or plane books or something. Who's the hovercraft techno-thriller czar!?!? Find me!
This book delivers nonstop tension from the very first page. The moment Iran unveils its nuclear bomb, the story explodes into a gripping mix of military action and political intrigue. The battle in the Persian Gulf is especially thrilling packed with sharp strategy, intense combat, and the desperate fight for survival as U.S. forces hold the line.
What really elevates the story is the parallel mission back home. Jake Harrison, a gritty and complex former SEAL, is pulled into a dangerous hunt for a deadly assassin tied to his past. His uneasy partnership with Christine O’Connor adds emotional depth and keeps the suspense high as they race to stop a plot that could ignite an even bigger catastrophe.
I loved how the book blends global stakes with personal revenge, creating a taut, fast moving story that keeps you hooked. It’s smart, intense, and incredibly engaging… a must read for fans of military and political thrillers.
I received an ARC through "NetGalley" and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
The story begins with the assassination of the Secretary of Defense. The killer was identified and as a result Jake is eventually located and agrees to help find Mixell the killer.There is little information to go on so Jake and Kalinin, Jake's partner, are sent on a mission to Iran in order to prevent them being able to make nuclear weapons. Once they got back to Langley, they began their search for Mixell. Mixell is given a major mission that he will be paid a major fee for accomplishing.
Learn why the Strait of Hormuz becomes so important and why as well as why it becomes so dangerous, Discover how Christine, CIA Director and Jake's friend was able to track him down, what major mission Mixell had to perform and how it all ended up. The story will definitely keep your interest and is well worth the read.
Netgalley ARC-I didn't realize this was part of a series. I think even if I read them in order, I'd not likely have made it to number 8. The writing reminded me of someone just starting and hadn't mastered the 'show, don't tell' part yet. I couldn't keep the characters straight even with the appendix, which is usually a sign that the book won't be good, nor did I care about any of them. I'm disappointed that this wasn't any good, the plot of this one and his others look so good, but I'm not going to try them.
What an awesome political thriller. My head was on a constant swivel jumping between the shipping lanes of the Straits of Hormuz and Jake’s activities in and around Washington, DC. Non-stop action with a very believable scenario. I highly recommend this book. I received an ARC from NetGalley, and the opinions expressed are my own.
All the books in this series have been amazing. Gets you from the start and holds on. I’ve gotten very attached to the characters. I highly recommend this series of books. If you like fast paced books, submarine warfare and CIA shenanigans, you will love this series as much as I do.
Great political thriller! Very good story that moves along convincingly with strong characters and plenty of raw action. Interesting in how it unfolds, how things in this type of series have evolved. Thank you Goodreads and St Martins Press for this ARC book.
A good thriller with plenty of suspense and non stop action in the Trident series. Navy SEAL Jake Harrison has been off grid living a quiet life out of the Navy's spotlight, and without their sanction, until one day he isn't. They come to him for his covert black ops style help. He is called back into action to save the President who has a target on his back, and to try to stop the next war from breaking out over nuclear carrier strike in the Persian Gulf. Very good story that moves along convincingly with strong characters and riveting action. All too realistic today.