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Read Reviews for Seawolf - Patrick Robinson
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Seawolf is written by bestselling author Patrick Robinson. America is dealing with the fallout from having a large amount of military information and secrets having been stolen from them by China. One of the things stolen was the technical information about the US Submarines and the US believes that they have taken this information and used it to build there own submarines, they only thing is they have no idea about the range of the topedoes these submarines contain. Following a confrontation with China, somewhat inevitably over Taiwan, the Chinese threaten LA and the Americans realise they need to know if the Chinese are truly capable of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/12/03 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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A few years ago when I was laid up in a hospital bed I asked my Dad to nip into Smith's and buy me a book as I'd finished all the others I had. So he randomly chose a couple of books and this was one of them Seawolf. Written by Patrick Robinson, who I had never heard of until I seen this book, it is one in an ongoing set of books by him centred on a fictitious United States Government. The Americans are a bit wary of the Chinese spying on them and so dispatch their best nuclear submarine, fresh from a refit on a stealth mission into Chinese waters. The ship has the best crew in the American Navy, including Linus Clarke the son of the President of the ... Read the complete review
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