Romans, Nouvelles, Recits (Domaine Etranger)
6 primary works
Book 6034912
Book 6044226
Book 6056634
Book 6068704
Silent and lethal, USS Seawolf, the US Navy's state of the art stealth submarine, is on an ultra secret mission - to spy on China's brand new, XIA-class submarine. The XIA is the menacing flagship of China's navy, and with American security under greater threat than ever, Seawolf's mission is urgent . So much so that it is forced into hugely dangerous waters where disaster is moments away. Late one night an executive officer makes a shocking mistake and collides with a Chinese warship. Seawolf's entire crew is taken captive, and the Chinese Commander in Chief, all too aware that the US government will try to rescue their sailors, has them moved to a top security prison. With the SEAL team on their way, the Chinese are unaware that among their captives is a mysterious officer whose real identity has been carefully hidden, even from his fellow crew members. It's a race against the clock in which the stakes are almost too high to bear.
Book 6072649
Book 6102040
He was one of the world's most skilful submariners. Trained by the best in the business - the Royal Navy - and now at the peak of his powers and skill, he finally comes into his own. Because for years, he has been a sleeper for the enemies of the West. He has been given his orders and will carry them out with brutal efficiency, or die in the attempt. His target? The oil-supply lines that carry America's life blood from the frozen wastes of Alaska to the power-hungry refineries of America's West Coast. His weapon? A lethal submarine - Barracuda 945 - that he hijacks before setting off in search of the pipelines he will destroy. And the Barracuda, like the shark it is named after, is swift, silent and deadly. Who can stop him? Only the Special Forces and the submariners of the West's navies, but only if they can trace him in the first place and eliminate him before he destroys the oil supply routes. Barracuda 945 is Patrick Robinson's sixth breathtaking thriller. Terrorism rears its death-dealing head in a way that has become all too real since the events of September 11th 2001.