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Scorpion in the Sea: The Goldsborough Incident [Hardcover]

P. T. Deutermann (Author)
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October 20, 1992
The skipper of an obsolete destroyer is at first skeptical about the strange sightings and unexplained events off the coast of Florida. The East-Bloc threat has passed--and others don't have the technical capabilities to challenge the U.S.--or do they? The answer lies in the Goldsborough's horrific confrontation with the unseen intruders in this fast-paced, suspenseful post-Cold War naval thriller.

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A high-octane compound of techno-thriller and military procedural with a contemporary setting, this first novel by a retired Navy captain satisfies on several levels. A Libyan sub is dispatched to the waters off the Florida coast on a top-secret mission of vengeance: to sink a U.S. carrier in retaliation for the 1986 bombing of Tripoli. A naval establishment no longer energized by the Cold War refuses to credit fragmentary evidence of the undersea threat. Only Cmdr. Mike Montgomery, captain of the obsolescent destroyer Goldsborough, comes to believe that something is out there. But his reputation as a maverick and his involvement with a superior's wife handicap his ability to make a case to the men in power. Deutermann tells a convincing naval detective story as the Goldborough 's crew assembles the puzzle's pieces. The final showdown between destroyer and submarine combines high-tech gadgetry and human conduct under fire in the manner made familiar by Tom Clancy. And Deutermann's description of a Navy so intimidated by force reductions and budget cuts that even good people are reluctant to ask questions and take risks is wryly convincing but never cynical. As a final bonus, Montgomery's love affair is an adult passion, depicted deftly and without salaciousness.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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In a post-Cold War navy, where admirals believe their primary duty is to avoid controversy, outspoken Commander Mike Montgomery finds himself banished to an obsolete destroyer fit only for short-distance patrols. But after a Florida fisherman reports seeing the conning tower of a submarine where no submarine should be and a fishing boat disappears almost without a trace, Montgomery and his crew find themselves hunting for a Libyan submarine that is poised to rain destruction on the Florida coast. Deutermann, a former destroyer commander, gives us a suspenseful tale that artfully combines bureaucratic politics with the fox-and-hares maneuvering of the two ships. Even a rather contrived romance between Montgomery and the betrayed wife of his commanding officer fails to spoil the story (although, post-Tailhook, their adulterous affair seems especially inappropriate). Chock full of authentic naval detail, this is not to be missed by action lovers.
- Elsa Pendleton, Boeing Computer Support Svces., Ridgecrest, Cal.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 464 pages
  • Publisher: George Mason University Press (October 20, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0913969494
  • ISBN-13: 978-0913969496
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #464,586 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Peter T. Deutermann
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Peter Deutermann was born in Boston in 1941. His father was in the Navy, so he subsequently lived all over the United States and also in Argentina. He graduated from the naval academy in 1963 and served in the navy for 26 years, rising to the rank of Captain. While in the navy, he published one textbook on naval operations and several professional articles in navy-oriented journals. He held three commands: a Swiftboat in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, a guided missile destroyer in the Atlantic Fleet, and a destroyer squadron based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. His last tour of duty was as the division director for chemical, biological, and radiological weapons arms control negotiations on the staff of the Joint Chiefs in Washington, DC.
He retired from active duty in 1989 and began his fiction-writing career. He has published fourteen novels since 1992, all with St. Martins Press, including the just-released World War II navy novel, entitled Pacific Glory. He is currently working on his next book, a thriller set at the historic mountain fortress of Masada in Israel.
In addition to a BS in naval engineering, Mr. Deutermann holds an MA in public administration from the University of Washington. He is also a Member of the Royal College of Defence Studies in London. He is married and has two children. Mr. Deutermann and his wife of 42 years live in Rockingham County, in the Piedmont of North Carolina, on their family pony farm.

 

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The author knows his Navy!, January 19, 1999
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P.T. Deutermann is both a career Navy surface officer and a gifted storyteller, and it shows in this debut novel. "Scorpion" wisely avoids the technobabble of the likes of Clancy, instead focusing on its mostly well-made characters. Deutermann clearly knows his Navy, plunging his readers into both the workaday world of a warship at sea and the Byzantine political maze of the shore establishment. The technical side is, properly, kept firmly in place as a well-done backdrop. By the novel's riveting finale, sailors and landlubbers alike will understand implicitly the intricacies of modern war at sea and the political games that proceed and follow it. An outstanding first novel by a first-rate author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Outstanding, Terrific, Accurate, Gripping Read, August 8, 2005
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I'll admit it - I've become "hooked" on P.J. Deutermann. This is one of his best. Could have been written after 9/11, but was actually done some years before. Authentic dialog, flesh-and-blood characters, accurate naval detail, highly enjoyable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great concept, excellent detail., January 23, 2002
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This book explores the Navy's difficulty in locating and engaging a diesel-electric submarine in shallow water. It's very well written, moves quickly and is enjoyable from end to end.
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