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DEPTH FORCE #8

Suicide Run: War in an underground hell...

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A gripping Cold War naval thriller! Perfect for fans of Douglas Reeman, Michael DiMercurio, George Wallace and Don Keith.

Jack Boxer has made some powerful enemies…

When America’s newest high-tech submarine Barracuda is struck by a speedboat, Admiral Jack Boxer is not convinced the deadly collision was an accident.

When a dive at the site reveals no wreckage from the speedboat, or crash marks on the exterior of the Barracuda, Boxer’s suspicions are confirmed — the submarine was deliberately struck by missiles from the speedboat.

But figuring out exactly who fired them, and why, proves more problematic. Are the Russians behind the attack, or could someone closer to home be involved?

Determined to uncover the truth, Boxer is in more danger than even he knows…

Meanwhile, the Russians are planning to seize control of a huge oilfield recently discovered off the coast of Antarctica. The Americans want them stopped. Now Boxer has a new to destroy an iceberg fortress guarding the field.

Can Boxer figure out who tried to destroy the Barracuda? Does someone want him dead?

One thing is for sure, whoever it is will try again…

SUICIDE RUN is the eighth 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

256 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1987

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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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