<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Two massive ships are on a dual path to destruction. One is a freighter carrying nuclear materials to Japan; the other, a cruise ship heading for the Mediterranean. Neither will reach their destinations. Two factions-Japanese eco-terrorists and Middle East extremists-have joined forces to infiltrate the ships, incapacitate the crew, and change course toward a common target: <br>The United States of America.</p><p>In Washington, Charlie Dean and a team of commandos are dispatched on a life-or-death mission to blow the hijackers' plot out of the water. Their plan: board the ship unnoticed, pose as ordinary passengers, and overtake the terrorists. But time is running out. The seized ships are crossing the Atlantic with the combined strength of a full-scale nuclear torpedo. And New York City is just on the horizon....in Stephen Coonts' <i>Deep Black: Sea of Terror, </i>cowritten with William H. Keith.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>As a naval aviator, <b>Stephen Coonts</b> flew combat missions during the Vietnam War. A former attorney and the author of many <i>New York Times </i>bestsellers, including <i>The Disciple</i> and <i>The Assassin</i>, he and his wife reside in Colorado.</p><p><i>Deep Black </i>co-author<b> William H. Keith</b> has written nearly eighty books over the past twenty-five years. His novels, published under the pseudonyms Ian Douglas and H. Jay Riker, are geopolitical thrillers with an emphasis on the Marines and submarine warfare. A veteran of the Navy, he lives in western Pennsylvania.</p>
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