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DEPTH FORCE #3

Bloody Seas: An undercover operation in the Soviet Arctic

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Jack Boxer is back in another powerful submarine thriller! Perfect for fans of Douglas Reeman, Michael DiMercurio, George Wallace and Don Keith.

The Shark is on a deadly rescue mission…

America’s top-secret high-tech submarine the Shark is ordered into Soviet territorial waters.

In a cove on the Russian mainland, two U.S. agents and three Russian scientists looking to defect are counting on the American submarine to save them from capture. The information they carry is vital – and the Shark is the only vessel with a chance of getting them out.

Captain Jack Boxer knows the chances of a successful mission are slim to zero. The Arctic ice pack is five-foot thick and the Shark will have to blast its way to the surface.

But the ice isn’t their only problem. A Soviet killer submarine – the Q-21 – is silently stalking the American intruder…

As the enemy sub closes in, can the Shark successfully evacuate the group?

Or will the frozen waters of the Soviet Arctic explode in geysers of blood and steel?

BLOODY SEAS is the third book in the Depth Force Submarine Thrillers action-packed naval adventure novels set in the 1990s and starring submariner Jack Boxer.

DEPTH FORCE SUBMARINE THRILLERS
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

263 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 1985

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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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June 18, 2021
Captain Jack Boxer commands an advanced submarine in a near-future Navy, making love to beautiful women and butting heads with his superiors in between missions.

This book is mostly set between missions, but Irving A. Greenfield’s smooth command of narrative still kept me reading. Although there is a paucity of the kind of action one generally goes to a men’s action novel for, there is still plenty of conflict. I could find no ebooks of this series, so I wasn’t able to start at the beginning, which proved to be a bit of a challenge. The story begins in media res with the crew of the Shark and it’s Russian counterpart Sea Savage parting ways after the climax of the previous story. Greenfield doesn’t introduce any of the characters, forcing us to infer their roles and relationships to each other. He’s not much for characterization, either, nor is he into reminding us who his characters are. It almost reads as if he wrote his submarine epic on a scroll thousands of feet long, then just whacked it up into book-sized lengths. “Give me about 150 feet for volume three!” This isn’t to say I didn’t enjoy it. Despite Greenfield’s questionable choice to assign a greater page count to Boxer’s sexual conquests than his military victories, I find myself recalling that there were several more Depth Force books at my local used book store. I’m likely to pick up another random volume to check in on Captain Boxer’s adventures and infer what happened in the gaps after this book.

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December 27, 2022
Easy read but way under the top

Pretty good series so far but the author rushed through the end of this book,
A sub raking torpedo hits and still functioning? An advanced sub with fires and mishaps every trip
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Sex with every social encounter with half the women getting killed ?
Not sure what the authors experience is withe the military and subs but even tho I get to read these for free am done with this series.
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April 9, 2024
These stories get more intense with every Jack Boxer operation. Just wish he would get his romantic life in order!
5 reviews
August 15, 2024
Great read, great series

Action packed, believable and characters are great.
Entire series seems to be high level reading.
Looking forward to next book.
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