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Barracuda Final Bearing [Paperback]

Michael DiMercurio (Author)
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1997
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton; Reprint edition (1997)
  • ISBN-10: 0340831936
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340831939
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,508,327 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tops Clancy, February 16, 2000
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Larry L. Gauper (Fargo, North Dakota, USA) - See all my reviews
Loved this book! I like techo thrillers that are realistic, "hard" type sci fi, and Dimercurio's Barracuda Final Bearing is on target (almost a pun, but non intended). If you like Clancy you'll love this book...but what you'll like even better about DeMercurio over Clancy is this author is more economical with words, shoots cleanly at the goal of keeping you in page turning suspense as he thrills you (certainly thrilled me) with a simple but very real and frighteningly possible outcome. Clancy has gotten too wordy (for me) and forget those collaborative "Net Force" books. Not good, shame on you T.C. DeMurcurio seems to keep in mind - for the reader's benefit -what Clancy seems to have lost. Don't get me wrong, I still admire Clancy's plots and work; he's had some great, classic stuff. "Hunt for Red October" was perhaps one of the best submarine thrillers ever but see if you don't agree: I think DeMercurio might have surpassed Clancy's "Red October" classic on this one. Am now anxious to read this author's newest: "Threat Vector," about a cruise ship and a sub. Try this guy. You'll love the way he plots and writes. Funny Hollywood hasn't picked up a couple of these. In my opinion, they're "missing the boat," again: no pun intended. Barracuda Final Bearing would be an excellent movie if they can make it half as good as the book.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Home in on THIS superior Techno-Thriller!, January 24, 2001
The absolute unchallenged King of the underwater submarine adventure has DONE IT AGAIN! I almost want to join the Navy after reading his exciting stories (...ALMOST...). Trying to avert WWIII...a daunting task, but thank heavens our Sub force is up to the task. I echo another reviewers praise of Mr. DiMercurio's talent for getting TO the point without unnecessary literary mumbo-jumbo that serves no purpose other than to make the book bigger and ultimately less entertaining (a trap that Clancy has been falling into since 'The Sum of All Fears'). Always a few years ahead, DiMercurio's stories give us descriptions of weapons that just MIGHT be invented and implemented on subs in the near future (if they actually haven't already). I also appreciate the insight into the minds of those manning these incredible weapons of war, very interesting to say the least.

On a side note, recently I visited Portland, Oregon and floating on the Willammette River at the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry is the decommissioned sub, USS Bluefish (remember the sub that came shooting out of the water in 'The Hunt For Red October' the movie? Well THAT is the same sub). I took a tour on this, the smallest American sub on active duty for many many years, and it was absolutely thrilling and amazing to walk the decks of a ship that had actually trailed Russian subs during the Cold War. It reminded me very much of reading Mr. DiMercurio's novels (ALL of which are awesome). If you ever get the chance to tour a sub, I suggest you do NOT pass it up--it was an incredible adventure to see first hand a little of what life was like on board one of these ships. 'Barracuda Final Bearing' is easily one of the best sub stories available in print today. A MUST read for any submariner or anyone interested IN subs.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Barracuda" Great Read, May 14, 1999
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Mr. DiMercurio has written an all-around great military thriller with "Barracuda Final Bearing". He clearly knows his subs and their crews.His descriptions make you feel like you were on board a Seawolf-class submarine. He also has made great predictions in his technology. This book would have made five stars if Mr. DiMercurio's had decided not to include his description of future aircraft. As an avid aviation enthusiast, I can tell when some one isn't in their element concerning flight. Despite this flaw, this is still a great book. I look forward to reading "Pirahna Firing Point."
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The cockpit shuddered as the ramjet engine shut down, fired its explosive bolts and detached, the pilot's flickering display showing the propulsion module tumbling into the sea below. Read the first page
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caboose array, firecontrol team, surface control space, man battlestations, emergency flank, periscope stand, signal ejector, sonar officer, sub force, emergency deep, incoming torpedo, final bearing, generated bearing, periscope depth, emergency blow, computer pad, sonar display, submarine command, crush depth, firing ship, fired electrically, escape trunk, deck log, effective zone, diving officer
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Greater Manchuria, Winged Serpent, Second Captain, Admiral Pacino, Bruce Phillips, Sea of Japan, Paully White, Tokyo Bay, Target One, Curtain of Flames, President Warner, Admiral Wadsworth, United States, Maritime Self Defense Force, Mount Whitney, Ronald Reagan, Madam President, Home Islands, Minister Yoshida, Scenario Orange, Toshumi Tanaka, General Gotoh, Pearl Harbor, Admiral Donchez, Captain Kane
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