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U.S.S. Seawolf [Hardcover]

Patrick Robinson (Author)
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (113 customer reviews)


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May 30, 2000

By the close of the twentieth century, China had gathered secret information concerning the United States' underwater surveillance and guided-missile technology. How much the sensitive knowledge would impact China's military capabilities was unknown.

Until 2005. The technology is in production in China's new breed of intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine sonars, and satellite deep-sea observation systems. The Pentagon and the White House are alarmed. The dragon has stirred.

At the forefront of the new technology is China's new ICBM submarine, Xia III, which may have the capacity to hurl a nuclear warhead clear across the Pacific Ocean and take out an American West Coast city. Beijing has made such threats before, but this time, with the new American technology, they cannot be so easily dismissed.

And Admiral Arnold Morgan, the President's National Security Adviser, isn't going to sit back and wait for it to happen. He dispatches the most lethal hunter-killer submarine in the U.S. fleet, the 9,000-ton ultrasecret Seawolf, deep into the dark, forbidden waters of the China Sea.

The mission bristles with peril, as the Americans prowl through China's territorial waters, listening, photographing, led by the brilliant stealth and cunning of Captain Judd Crocker. Under his steady hand they are able to elude the People's Liberation Navy until, without warning, the most shocking accident occurs due south of Canton. Seawolf is suddenly, catastrophically at the mercy of the Chinese, her crew captive, the $1 billion ship in enemy hands. And if the true identity of Seowolf's executive officer becomes known, the repercussions will cause the biggest confrontation between Beijing and Washington in more than forty years.

Left with few options, Admiral Morgan, at the risk of starting World War III, orders SPECWARCOM to send in the Navy SEALs to rescue the Americans at all costs. It is the biggest Special Forces assault force assembled since the Vietnam War. Their orders as they embark on their journey to a remote Chinese island are brutally straightforward: failure is not an option. Success is paramount for the Pentagon, the Navy, the President, and the United States. Defeat, or even discovery, is unthinkable.

Featuring an ensemble cast that stretches from the very heart of the Chinese High Command to the control rooms of U.S. submarines and the screaming flight decks of giant U.S. aircraft carriers, U.S.S. Seawolf is epic in its sweep, meticulous in its authenticity, and breathtaking in its pacing. It is a terrifying and thrilling novel for our times.


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Robinson's gripping followup to HMS Unseen pits bellowing National Security Advisor Arnold Morgan against an increasingly brazen People's Republic of China, which has been flexing its military muscle by shooting missiles over Taiwan and threatening a nuclear strike on Los Angeles. In response to this last threat, stalwart Capt. Judd Crocker of the submarine Seawolf is sent on a secret mission to assess the nuclear strike capability of China's new Xia-class sub. When nervous executive officer Linus Clarke inadvertently cripples the Seawolf, the crew is taken prisoner, and the submarine falls into the hands of Chinese Admiral Zhang Yushu, who hides behind diplomacy while using torture and physical abuse to ferret out the Seawolf's secrets. What Zhang doesn't know is that one of the submariners is even more valuable than the sub itselfAa fact that sends Admiral Morgan into a desperate race against time to destroy the Seawolf before its secrets can be revealed, and to effect a seemingly impossible rescue. As usual, Robinson makes the impossible look easy and ratchets the tension higher and higher, until at last a team of SEALS assaults the prison where the Seawolf's crew is housed. But that's not the end of the story. In the novel's final few pages, several well-planted political hints blossom into a series of plot explosions. Given their potential importance to both the story and the life of Robinson's hero, Arnold Morgan, these developments are jarringly abrupt. While this finale is devastating, it feels rushed compared to the rest of this well-paced naval techno-thriller.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"An absolutely marvelous thriller writer." -- --Jack Higgins --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Harper; 1st edition (May 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060196300
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060196301
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (113 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #565,305 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Patrick Robinson is the co-author of the recent New York Times bestseller, "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense - the inside story of the collapse of Lehman Brothers."

Before that, he co-authored Lone Survivor for Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell which was #1 on the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list for eight months in 2007.

Patrick is also the author of eleven international bestselling suspense thrillers, including To the Death, Nimitz Class, Hunter Killer, and Diamondhead, the first book in his brand new series.

He lives in Ireland and spends his summers in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible..., June 24, 2001
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M. Venniro (Las Vegas, Nevada USA) - See all my reviews
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I am a fan of the techno-thriller. Sub novels in particular. I picked this brick off the shelf and decided to give it a whirl. Guess what? It kept whirlling all the way to the trash heap. The characters are shallow. The plot is unrealistic. The cliches are abound. I can go on but I would digress.

If you are looking for a truly good SUB novel try Attack Of The Seawolf by Michael DiMercurio. In my opinion the best SUB-Novelist in the biz.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars From a former cold war submariner, February 20, 2006
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Jim Boydston "Operatenor" (San Diego, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This has to be the worst novel I've ever read. It is chock full of divisiveness, bigotry and absurdity, and the author has a rudimentary at best knowledge of submarine operations. The author additionally lacks even a common sense understanding of the development and hierarchical management of staff in the sub service. Pairing a caricature of all that is good in a leader with a caricature of all that is bad in a leader as numbers one and two in command of a submarine is the author's biggest departure from reality.

His use of the story to be a Republican propagandist is not only petty, but maliciously inaccurate.

While being no fan of the Chinese political agenda, I find his characterization of the Chinese in general to be tediously rancorous, and largely completely without basis.

The plot is so absurd that despite an overabundance of violence and action, it is rendered totally vapid. As I read it, I kept finding myself repeating, "You've gotta be kidding!" over and over in my head.

The copy I have was passed to me by a friend, but I can assure you another victim will NOT be subjected to this most atrocious piece of prose. It goes in the trash where it belongs!
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41 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superbly written and crafted cant put down novel, June 7, 2000
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I was eagerly anticipating the forth of Patrick Robinson's submarine themed novels and was not disappointed. In fact the book was devoured in 48 hours with a some late nights and definitely falls into "can't put down" status.

The U.S. navy dispatches their most advanced submarine, captained by the best submariner, to spy in Chinese waters on their newly launched submarine. Everything goes to plan until the Submarine is captured and towed to a Chinese navy port whilst her crew are imprisoned and tortured. The U.S. national Security Adviser, Arnold Morgan, a fantastically larger than life character that appears in the previous novels, "Nimitz Class", "Kilo Class" and "HMS Unseen", is the pivot between the Political intrigue and the naval options. These options include the rescue of the imprisoned crew by the U.S. seals and the problem of the most advanced submarine in the enemies hand.

Sensitive to providing sufficient detail to ensure authenticity Robinson does not overload the reader with too much technical jargon in the way that Clancy can. A superbly written and crafted "can't put down" novel that I would strongly recommend.

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The darkness crept ever westward through low, overcast skies, and the gusting northwest breeze whipped white crests onto the long wavetops. Read the first page
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submarine jetty, combat systems officer, right standard rudder, nuclear boat, satchel bombs, main cell block, towed array, ops area, sonar room, civilian jail, reactor room, big machine gun, underwater telephone, ops room, military jail, periscope depth, guard lieutenant, depth bombs, torpedo room
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Judd Crocker, Admiral Zhang, Admiral Morgan, Arnold Morgan, Linus Clarke, Captain Crocker, Rick Hunter, South China Sea, Colonel Lee, White House, Chinese Navy, Brad Stockton, Rusty Bennett, Admiral Mulligan, Colonel Hart, Xiachuan Dao, Lieutenant Commander Clarke, San Diego, Admiral Bergstrom, Dan Conway, National Security Adviser, Pearl River, Ronald Reagan, Jesus Christ, Southern Fleet
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