by RobinWhite (Author)
A deadly game of cat and mouse is played in the bone-chilling waters of the Arctic Ocean between an American submarine and a Russian Typhoon, the largest submersible ever built. The two are locked in a struggle that pits American technology against a wily Russian captain. Neither side can afford to lose, yet only one ship, one crew, can win. The Typhoon, as big as a World War II aircraft carrier, is the crowning achievement of the Soviet Union. The leviathans sank into decay with its demise. In exchange for hard currency, the new Russian Federation promised to scrap them, but one has escaped the cutter's torch. Now something big and wicked is coming out of the Barents Sea. Only USS Portland, her aggressive captain, his conflicted Exec, and the first woman to serve aboard an American sub stand in its way.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: 1st ed.
Publisher: Orion
Published: 21 Aug 2003
ISBN 10: 0752857797
ISBN 13: 9780752857794
Book Overview: This really is as good as Clancy. White has a mastery of character, technology and pace and has created a novel that will not only appeal to die-hard fans but also attract a new generation of techno-thriller readers. Robin is the co-author of HOSTILE WATERS, which was hailed by Tom Clancy as 'one of the most fascinating true submarine stories I have ever encountered.' Reviews for SIBERIAN LIGHT: 'The novel stands on its own as a well-thought-out tale of intrigue, love and - finally - hope.' THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW