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Arctic Sea: A Dan Lenson Novel (Dan Lenson Novels #21)

Arctic Sea: A Dan Lenson Novel (Dan Lenson Novels #21)

Current price: $28.99
Publication Date: November 30th, 2021
Publisher:
St. Martin's Press
ISBN:
9781250273062
Pages:
352

Description

Beneath the frigid Arctic waters, a devastating new weapon threatens America.

Arctic Sea is the next thrilling entry in David Poyer's critically-acclaimed future war series. In the aftermath of a world war with China, Admiral Dan Lenson is assigned to set up a US Navy base on the rugged North Slope of Alaska, in response to Russian seabed claims that reach nearly to the US coast. Yet the current administration seems oddly reluctant to confront Russian aggression. At the same time, the International Criminal Court is accusing Dan of a war crime.

Back in Washington, Blair Titus is running Jim Yangerhans’s campaign for president, while Dan’s daughter Nan battles disease in a radiation-soaked Midwest. But when Moscow plans to test the Apocalyps, a nuclear powered citykiller torpedo, in the Arctic Sea, Dan is sucked into a perilous covert mission. Will a barely victorious America survive dangerous new threats...both from without, and within?

About the Author

DAVID POYER's sea career included service in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic, Caribbean, and Pacific. He's the author of over forty novels and works of nonfiction including the War with China series: Tipping Point, Onslaught, Hunter Killer, and Deep War. Poyer's work has been required reading in the Literature of the Sea course at the U.S. Naval Academy, along with that of Joseph Conrad and Herman Melville. He lives on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Praise for Arctic Sea: A Dan Lenson Novel (Dan Lenson Novels #21)

Praise for Violent Peace:
"Evocative prose is a plus, and the ending opens new territory to explore in coming volumes. This is a series like no other in the military thriller genre." —Publishers Weekly (starred)

Praise for Overthrow:

"Brilliant...an uncommon tour-de-force in naval fiction, written by a master of the genre." —Quarterdeck

Praise for Deep War:
"An unforgettable thriller." —Publishers Weekly (starred)

"Hair-raising...terrific." —Kirkus Reviews