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by James H. Cobb (Author) "The Earth glowed frost-white and sapphire-blue, its vibrant colors separated from the infinite velvet black of space by the haze line along the planet's curving..." (more)
Key Phrases: command headset, bridge windscreen, raider craft, Amanda Garrett, Christine Rendino, Captain Garrett (more...)
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The romantically unflappable Amanda Garrett, the maritime commander of Cobb's action-at-sea series, falls out of character and into the arms of a modern-day pirate on her latest voyage. Garrett, leader of an elite navy strike force known as the Sea Fighters, is called to arms after pirates lay siege to a U.S. research vessel in the Indonesian Sea and steal a satellite that contains military secrets. Assisted by her able crew aboard the high-tech destroyer USS Cunningham, Garrett quickly determines that the satellite thieves are part of a huge organization of oceanic marauders led by the dashing Makara Harconan. While in pursuit, however, Garrett allows herself to be not only seduced but also kidnapped by Harconan, who takes her to his secret hideout where, coincidentally, the satellite is also stored. Garrett's poor judgment forces the Sea Fighters to turn a simple seek-and-recovery job into a damsel-in-distress rescue mission. Cobb's fourth Garrett adventure (Sea Fighter; Sea Strike), set in 2008, packs plenty of hard-charging Neptunian spirit and features dogged sea battles and interesting historical asides about Indonesia and piracy. Garrett's weakness for the archipelago's Svengali, however, not only is odd considering her previous guts-and-glory determination but gives an otherwise steely plot a squishy core. Cobb's hand at suspense slips a bit here, too: although they lose their commander for a time, nothing really comes too hard for the Sea Fighters. (Feb.)Forecast: Most Cobb fans will throw up their hands at their heroine's slip into romance; a few will enjoy the diversion. This isn't one of Cobb's best efforts, but the franchise is still seaworthy.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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In the fourth Amanda Lee Garrett novel, she still commands the Sea Fighter force of armed hovercraft and supporting vessels, now against a formidable new opponent. Makara Harkonon is bent on organizing the piratically inclined Bugi tribesmen of Indonesia into a force of sea warriors that will control maritime passage through the archipelago. He is also a classic exemplar of the charisma of the dark side, and Amanda is not unwilling to be seduced by him. Seduced but not turned, and when Harkonon learns that, he kidnaps her and holds her in a durance that, but for the Sea Fighter force, augmented by a moonlight-requisitioned Indonesian warship, might become exceedingly vile. Problems are solved, but not so many as to preclude a fifth Amanda Lee adventure. Cobb's hallmark lovingly detailed settings and high-tech naval hardware, irresistible nonstop action, and slightly-larger-than-life characters are as effective as ever, and broadly read thriller fans won't be surprised that Cobb acknowledges Modesty Blaise as one of Amanda Lee's literary ancestors. Enjoy. Roland Green
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Jove (November 26, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515134139
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515134131
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #403,301 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Dreaded Sequel Sickness, July 8, 2002
This review is from: Target Lock (Hardcover)
It would seem that Mr. Cobb has not learned that there is a time to stop a series. While I'm sure that the technical merits of the hardware involved in this book are accurate, the merits of the characters are not.

I must say that I have enjoyed the other Amanda Garret books immensely. Which is why this was such a huge dissappointment. Amanda Garret was/is tough but fair, easy to be commanded by but the sort of demanding boss that gets her troops to work well for her. Until this book that is. Now Ms. Garret is reduced to a simpering puppy-love struck school girl who just can't help but fall into bed with her adversary. The sexual scenes involving Garret, and her pal Christine Rendino, do not add to the book. In fact they read almost as if some editor looked at the manuscript and said, "hey, we need some sex in this thing".

And that is just the way it reads. The sex is an add-on which contributes nothing, the characters were doing so well up til this point. Some of the characters we'd like to know more about, but don't get the chance. These include the admiral in charge and the helicopter pilot who seems to be quite a character in his own right.

The plot contrivances are stretched so thin you can see right through them. Need a secret base? Poof, one appears as if by magic. Need to track the heroine? Poof, suddenly the National Reconnasence Office can task a satellite right where it needs to be. Need a new country to act as villian? Hey, Indonesia looks promising. And so on.

The only feeling I got from this book was that I was making a mortgage payment for the author. His heart seemed to be elsewhere, this being written only to fullfil some type of contractual agreement. There was no zest in this book. Nothing like the first in the series.

My reccommendation: Don't buy it. Save your money.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, August 29, 2002
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I am a tremendous fan of Cobb's earlier books in this series and was very excited at the prospect of another outing for these characters. However, I found this book to be an enormous disappointment. The relationship Amanda developed with her nemesis seemed dramatically out of character and frankly detracted from the story. I also like an earlier reviewer missed the Arkady character and the strong interaction of Garrett with her crew from earlier outings. I am not sure what direction Cobb is hoping to take the franchise in but this particular outing came across as flat.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars What a shame..., December 16, 2002
By Gunfighter (Northern Virginia) - See all my reviews
...that Cobb had to write this [book] and ruin a great character.

Amanda Garrett may as well retire now. This book could only have been written by someone that has never worn his country's uniform.

Don't buy this book. Don't borrow it from a friend or from the library.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book with an irritating habit
I have loved all of Cobb's Amanda Garrett novels.This is even better than the first three. However, I think if I read the word "chuckle" again I will scream. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Target Lock
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Amanda Garrett book yet!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, BUT-------
Better than nothing, which is all we have had for the last few years. I know the guy writes slow, but I do wish he would get on the stick. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A twist in the midst of a series.
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