Southern Cross
by George Wallace and Don Keith
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Pub Date May 14 2024 | Archive Date Apr 30 2024
Description
A hostile takeover.
Political and economic chaos.
South America is imploding and a US Navy submarine and SEAL team may be the only ones to stop it…
As the winds of change sweep through South America, chaos and uncertainty reign. A radical political takeover looms, threatening to plunge the entire Western Hemisphere into turmoil. And the unrest doesn’t stop there. Seeing the destabilization, China moves to exert its influence economically and politically—further threatening peace and freedom in the region.
But hope is not lost—a team of elite Navy SEALs and one submarine race to determine and then confront the threat. With the fate of the region hanging in the balance, they embark on a dangerous—and likely impossible—mission.
In a volatile political landscape where China seeks to expand its influence, the SEALs and submariners navigate high stakes showdowns and make split-second decisions that will determine the future of not only the hemisphere but the world order.
Drawing upon decades of experience on nuclear submarines and the study of military history, bestselling authors Wallace and Keith present another it-could-really-happen thriller perfect for fans of Tom Clancy, W.E.B. Griffin, Brad Thor, and Mark Greaney.
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ISBN | 9781648755781 |
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Featured Reviews
""The Southern Cross," by George Wallace and Don Keith, is the 9th book in the "Hunter Killer Series," published by Severn River Publishing (who provided me with the ARC from which I am working). For those of you familiar with the series, largely focused on the confluence of submarine warfare and covert operations, it will come as no surprise that this is a solidly well-written and thoroughly entertaining read. This particular book in the series looks at events in Latin America which find Argentina and Brazil allied under Chinese auspices in an attempt to subvert the world monetary system in their own interests as well as that of their powerful patron. They are also flexing military muscles in the region to intimidate their neighbors, principally Paraguay and Chile. The book is fascinating in its grasp of covert operations and the role that submarines play in special operations. The technical mastery of the military technology is impressive without being overpowering, and the average reader, while perhaps not as impressed as I am by this feature of the work will, nonetheless, find it useful in understanding much about special operations. The book stands alone as a novel without necessarily having to have read the others (although that clearly wouldn't hurt), and this increases its mass market appeal. This is not excessively cerebral nor is it the most action packed book of its genre, but it is interesting and fast paced as well as being quite accessible to the reader unaccustomed to the subject matter. I have only read one other in this particular series, but the quality appears to be consistent, and where characters may have appeared in other books before appearing here, the authors are careful to introduce readers new to the series to how they fit into the big picture.