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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the Carrier series I have read., October 19, 1998
I had the chance to read this book first, for me it was the first in the series and let me tell you it`s the best for the action and the story.

You can predict the outcome but not the way things will happen. It should be the first one you should buy in the series.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, July 5, 2011
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One of the best books I have ever read. I cant wait to read the entire series. So far the Carrier Series by Keith Douglass is just as good as WWIII by Ian Slater. I have read the entire series of WWIII. I recommend that also!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best In the Series, September 10, 2005
I picked this up from a used bookstore just before I entered the Navy in 1992. The action was enthralling and having read all the carrier books I find this to be the best one EVER. The battles are exceptional, the characters engaging and the scenario itself seemed plausable. Great job. I think the Carrier series would translate exceptionally well to a ongoing TV series. Hollywood...Give us a real Navy Drama with Politics & Action
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4.0 out of 5 stars Best One of the Series!, March 8, 2003
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Definitly the first one to read, if not the only one. Action packed and really good at keeping the pages turning. The scenario is more interesting then his books with conflicts against the "Big Bad Russkies". Douglass has more depth in both the American and Indian characters in the novel and is very descriptive in the weapons systems and tactics.
The battle scenes are exciting. A couple of surprises here and there. Most of the action happens in the foreground except for at the end when some seemingly major events happen with a "by-the-way" attitude with an after the fact account. (An entire carrier battle group sunk!) After this book Douglass seems to sleep through the rest of the series as they turn VERY predictable and cliche with lots indestructable heros that never seem to run out of ammo or bad jockular dialogue. Tombstone Magruder must must think he's in the wrong place at the wrong time every single time the U.S. Navy fires a shot. Why doesn't he retire? Read this one though.
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