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Dangerous Grounds
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Dangerous Grounds

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WHEN A TERRORIST MASTERMIND TRIGGERS A SINISTER DECEPTION, THE WORLD IS THROWN INTO PERIL.

"A rip-snorting submarine adventure..." -Stephen Coonts, NY Times bestselling author


A DEA agent investigating the Asian drug trade stumbles upon a deadly plot. A Navy SEAL team is tasked with finding stolen Russian nuclear weapons in east Asia. And a young Naval Academy midshipman becomes trapped aboard a hijacked submarine.

Together, this unlikely American team must battle radical terrorists and criminal drug syndicates in the deadliest waters on Earth.

For if they fail, a nuclear armageddon will be unleashed upon mankind...

DANGEROUS GROUNDS is an explosive, fast-paced adventure ripped from today's headlines. If you enjoy realistic, exciting military thrillers, WALLACE and KEITH are a must-read. Highly recommended for fans of Tom Clancy, W.E.B. Griffin, Brad Thor, and Mark Greaney.


Former US Navy submarine commander George Wallace and award winning author Don Keith are the authors of the novel HUNTER KILLER, now a major motion picture starring Gerard Butler and Gary Oldman.

"This team spins a great tale." -W.E.B. Griffin, NY Times bestselling author


What people are saying about Dangerous Grounds and Wallace and Keith:

"This is simply the best global political / military thriller I've read."

"This was a wild ride taking you deep into the operations of the US Navy."

"This is a cross between Clancy and Griffin with plenty of action and suspense! If you enjoy cat and mouse thrillers, this is a must read!"

Dangerous Grounds is the second book in The Hunter Killer Series.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Severn River Publishing
Country
United States
Date
9 February 2019
Pages
402
ISBN
9781648754272

WHEN A TERRORIST MASTERMIND TRIGGERS A SINISTER DECEPTION, THE WORLD IS THROWN INTO PERIL.

"A rip-snorting submarine adventure..." -Stephen Coonts, NY Times bestselling author


A DEA agent investigating the Asian drug trade stumbles upon a deadly plot. A Navy SEAL team is tasked with finding stolen Russian nuclear weapons in east Asia. And a young Naval Academy midshipman becomes trapped aboard a hijacked submarine.

Together, this unlikely American team must battle radical terrorists and criminal drug syndicates in the deadliest waters on Earth.

For if they fail, a nuclear armageddon will be unleashed upon mankind...

DANGEROUS GROUNDS is an explosive, fast-paced adventure ripped from today's headlines. If you enjoy realistic, exciting military thrillers, WALLACE and KEITH are a must-read. Highly recommended for fans of Tom Clancy, W.E.B. Griffin, Brad Thor, and Mark Greaney.


Former US Navy submarine commander George Wallace and award winning author Don Keith are the authors of the novel HUNTER KILLER, now a major motion picture starring Gerard Butler and Gary Oldman.

"This team spins a great tale." -W.E.B. Griffin, NY Times bestselling author


What people are saying about Dangerous Grounds and Wallace and Keith:

"This is simply the best global political / military thriller I've read."

"This was a wild ride taking you deep into the operations of the US Navy."

"This is a cross between Clancy and Griffin with plenty of action and suspense! If you enjoy cat and mouse thrillers, this is a must read!"

Dangerous Grounds is the second book in The Hunter Killer Series.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Severn River Publishing
Country
United States
Date
9 February 2019
Pages
402
ISBN
9781648754272