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NEA MAKRI

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**A Cold War Thriller**

The Office of Naval Intelligence, ONI, assigns Petty Officer Rigney Page undercover to a small U.S. Navy Communications Station on Greece’s Aegean coast.

Page’s Surveil a scheming master chief who is suspected of espionage.

ONI planned Page’s mission to be a routine monitor and report operation. But his mission becomes complicated when he encounters violent and unethical sailors and a mentally disturbed commanding officer.

Rigney’s romance with the commanding officer’s niece is the talk of the base and incurs the wrath of the commanding officer.

The mission turns deadly when enemy operatives make their move to silence Page and the master chief he is surveilling.

*For Mature Readers

Rigney Page #1 – APOLLO RISES – Evolution of a Patriot#2 – NEA MAKRI#3 – CHIEF PAGE#4 – THE BONIFACIO STRAIT#5 – DOMESTIC ENEMIES#6 – SPANISH NIGHTS – The Secret of Sedo Mare#7 – BELLA#8 – SOFT DUTY

574 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2008

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August 8, 2018
Let me start by saying I retired from the Navy as a Radioman and served on Submarines both diesels and SSN’s as well as being stationed at NCS Nea Makri Greece. The writing is exciting and keeps you on the edge of your seat. It has very believable characters and the characters experiences on the sub and in Greece are very authentic because I was there and had very similar experiences. If you want authentic background and a good story this is highly recommended. One warning there are sex scenes that are a bit of a male sex fantasy.
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January 11, 2020
Interesting read. Especially since I was also a Radioman in the Navy. So I was familiar with some of the equipment discussed and enjoyed reading about the job. Rigney Page is somewhat the James Bond type character for the Radioman rate. Quite enjoyable.
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March 30, 2016
The saga continues

Builds on first book but could easily stand on its own. Gets harder to put down the farther in you go.
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