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A tense thriller follows yacht racers across the Pacific in a high-stakes race to the finish line as world-famous software billionaire Rex Wyman sets out aboard the Victory, a yacht designed and navigated by computer, in an all-out struggle to save his crumbling empire, recoup his assets, and evade a long list of enemies who will do anything to stop him. Reprint.

400 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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James Stewart Thayer

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James Thayer is the son of a wheat farmer, and he was raised in Spokane and the farm country in eastern Washington. He graduated from Washington State University and the University of Chicago Law School, and now teaches novel writing at the University of Washington extension school where in 2015 he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in the Arts, Writing and Humanities. The New York Times Book Review says his "writing is smooth and clear. Deceptively simple, it wastes no words, and it has a rhythm that only confident stylists achieve.” His The Essential Guide to Writing a Novel is a leading manual for fiction writers. Thayer is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and the International Thriller Writers. He and his family live in Seattle.

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17 reviews3 followers
May 4, 2021
When software billionaire Rex Wyman sets up the worlds most challenging sailing race, he decides to personally enter his multi million dollar super yacht. But as the boats enter the storm tossed sea it emerges that the yacht's super sophisticated computer system is fatally flawed.
I found this book quite difficult to finish but, out of respect for a fellow author's work I plodded on till the end.
The sailing jargon lost me a bit and it isn't my usual genre so this review is probably a little unfair, although honest.
Not really being interested in sailing and all things nautical, this book, if you pardon the pun, "Just didn't float my boat".
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14 reviews5 followers
April 25, 2026
The plot was okay, but I don't know anything about sailing a boat, so the technical jargon went over my head and was distracting for me. If you like boats and know about sailing one, this book may be good for you.
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792 reviews8 followers
July 22, 2012
A great book to read whilst the sun is shining as the heavy winds and huge seas seem a little calmer that they normally would!

A superb story that follows two battles; the first between a billionaire owner against the world aiming to prove the commercial value of a integrated computer system that he's implemented into a yacht that he's designed to take on the heaviest seas, and the seoncd, between said billionaire and the co-founder of the company who faces his own personal battles. Other characters are brought into the story who face their own unique struggles whilst becoming involved with the main one.

Force 12 unravels these battles to the reader in an exciting format and feel it would be great to put on the big screen..
755 reviews10 followers
September 25, 2015
This is the third Thayer novel I've read, and he has impressed me incredibly by demonstrating an incredible knowledge of (1) Berlin in the last weeks of WWII, (2) the science and art of architecture seen through the world's tallest building in the Hong Kong, and now (3) ships, sailing, computers, and what it must be like in the middle of the greatest storm in the most dangerous sea on Earth.

In addition to his incredible research, his characters are so well developed and the dialogue is so believable that the reader genuinely likes (or dislikes) the characters in a very real way.

I look forward to the next one from Thayer.

649 reviews2 followers
December 8, 2014
Read this on the strength of previous novels of his 3of which I have read and enjoyed. This one however gets a resounding meh......

Not sure if any one thing turned me off to it, I feel the characters are stereotypes, the situation not very realistic (experienced sailor moving deliberately into harms way) and the plot somewhat predictable.

Not his best effort and not recommended.
5,305 reviews63 followers
February 8, 2016
Thriller - Software billionare Rex Thayer has a racing yacht designed that is completely computer controlled and able to sail without a crew. A winter race into the Bering Sea goes awry when someone hacks the software. A crab trawler and NG PJ's have sub-plots.
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95 reviews1 follower
January 6, 2009
A darn good book, felt like I was on the boat.
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