Choosers of the Slain
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Hardcover
Terry D. (tmdaviss) - , reviewed on + 72 more book reviews
Commander Amanda Lee Garrett, USN. Mandy to her father, but Captain to all of those men and women serving on the Stealth Destroyer USS Cunningham. Quick witted, conscientious, strong, compassionate, and pretty; the traits she portrays draws her subordinates to her and brings out their best.
Their best is what is needed as the USS Cunningham is the first ship on station to prevent the Argentines from completing a land grab on the northern coast of Antarctica. Learning to defend her ship, stretch her crew and stores, AND keep the blockade in place until the fleet arrives is the first test of the Captain and her first in class stealth warship.
Having read the books James Cobb wrote about Amanda Garrett several years ago, I wondered if a re-read of book 1 would stand up to my memory. The result? This story rings true, while remaining wholly fiction. Even the technology stands up over the intervening years.
I will look to read the 3 other books James Cobb wrote in the series, and continue to wonder why he stopped. I recommend you take time to try this book.
Their best is what is needed as the USS Cunningham is the first ship on station to prevent the Argentines from completing a land grab on the northern coast of Antarctica. Learning to defend her ship, stretch her crew and stores, AND keep the blockade in place until the fleet arrives is the first test of the Captain and her first in class stealth warship.
Having read the books James Cobb wrote about Amanda Garrett several years ago, I wondered if a re-read of book 1 would stand up to my memory. The result? This story rings true, while remaining wholly fiction. Even the technology stands up over the intervening years.
I will look to read the 3 other books James Cobb wrote in the series, and continue to wonder why he stopped. I recommend you take time to try this book.
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