Post by Mini Mia on Jul 31, 2007 20:40:14 GMT -6
Author: Bart Davis
- Full Fathom Five -- 1987
Crisis has struck in war-torn Central America. Contra-rebels have seized control of a Russian submarine from Cuba. The fuse is lit . . . the explosion could threaten the future of the entire world--unless Moscow and Washington can negogiate, and negotiate fast. Packed with state-of-the-art technology and edge-of-the-seat military maneuvering. - Raise The Red Dawn -- 1991
. . . involves a Soviet submarine that becomes helplessly frozen in an arctic ice cap. Both Soviets and Americans race to recover the sub, which is carrying a revolutionary new superconductor, . . . - Destroy The Kentucky -- 1992
U.S. Navy Captain Peter MacKenzie is struggling to repair his personal life when he gets an incredible order: search for a stolen American submarine as commander of a Soviet sub. From the icy depths of the Arctic Ocean to the Straits of Gibraltar, MacKenzie races to avert the possibilities of nuclear war.
Turkmenistan, a Soviet republic, backs its bid for independence with some serious fire power: its agents steal the USS Kentucky, a new small, fast submarine armed with four cruise missiles. Sending the Kentucky to sea with two missiles, the separatists hide the other two in the Kara Kum desert. While the Soviets have a new sonar system that might be able to locate the deep-diving sub, only the Americans have the full scoop on the Kentucky, so they pool their resources: Capt. Peter MacKenzie of the U.S. Navy takes a Soviet sub out to destroy the Kentucky, but the mission only will be accomplished if he can convince his slack Soviet crew to stop thinking of him as the enemy and pull together as a team. Meanwhile Justine, Peter's wife and an experienced and deadly CIA agent, joins with a Soviet general and the chief of a desert tribe to find the two hidden missiles. Each member of this unusual trio distrusts the others--and with good cause. - Atlantic Run -- 1993
Navy Captain Peter MacKenzie is back, now in command of the Navy's "Top Guns" school. But he throws out the textbook when a Russian captain makes a run for Cuba, and MacKenzie's training mission is all that stands in the way. - Voyage Of The Storm -- 1995
A vintage attack sub rises from the grave to torpedo a deadly terrorist plot!
Admiral Peter MacKenzie has stood at the helm of the most advanced submarines in the world -- the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered lords of the sea. Now, when Hawaii and America's Pacific coast are at risk, he has but one vessel under his command: the H.M.S. Storm, a World War II sub salvaged from the bottom of the sea.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington have assigned Admiral MacKenzie to oversee the transfer of a shipment of plutonium from Russia to Japan. But fanatic Japanese terrorists have hijacked the deadly cargo in mid-ocean. Isolated on a South Seas island, MacKenzie and a small band of survivors are determined to raise the Storm and sink the terrorists before they unleash a ring of deadly fire.
Success could come at a terrible price: The terrorists have taken hostages, among them Peter MacKenzie's CIA agent wife, bearing their unborn child. The Storm is underway -- and it's a voyage into hell.
In the Peter MacKenzie & Justine Segurra Series, Justine Segurra works for the CIA and had been a jungle guerrilla fighter and Peter MacKenzie is in the Navy. They meet, fall in love, and have adventures that take them all over the world.
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