David L. Robbins, author of the war classic War of the Rats, delivers another heart-stopping, deeply researched military adventure, this time right off today's front pages.
The US military's most highly trained and elite unit is the US Air Force pararescuers, known as PJs. All battle-hardened vets, their motto is That Others May Live. Their singular mission is CSAR: Combat Search and Rescue. But, off the Horn of Africa, one PJ unit is tasked with a desperate assignment that goes against its oath: Take down a cargo ship full of secrets that's been captured by Somali pirates. The team doesn't hesitate, because one of its own is already on board the hijacked ship. There, they will face ruthless Yusuf Raage, a pirate leader who will sacrifice anything and anyone to keep his captured ship. The PJs have only one hour before the ship is destroyed by a missile, with all hands and cargo aboard.
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"Once I got into the book, I really enjoyed it. At first there were too many acronyms I didn't know and, since I was reading the book on a Kindle, didn't realize that they were all explained in the back of the book until I finished the book. I hope there are more books in this series." — Susan (4 out of 5 stars)
"Once I got into the book, I really enjoyed it. At first there were too many acronyms I didn't know and, since I was reading the book on a Kindle, didn't realize that they were all explained in the back of the book until I finished the book. I hope there are more books in this series."
" I have read many of David's works and was drawn to them by his attention to detail. The Devil's Waters will not disappoint. "
" It was okay. The ending to me was not believable........too macho. "
" Love, love, loved it. If you've enjoyed my Derek Stillwater novels, you'll enjoy this novel. "
" It failed to hold my attention. :( "
David L. Robbins currently teaches advanced creative writing at VCU Honors College. An award-winning essayist and screenwriter, Robbins founded the James River Writers, an organization dedicated to supporting professional and aspiring writers. He also cofounded the Podium Foundation, which encourages artistic expression in Richmond’s high schools. When he’s not writing, he’s often found sailing, shooting, weightlifting, and traveling the world. He lives in his hometown of Richmond, Virginia.
Benjamin L. Darcie has been on the stage since he was six years old, performing in everything from musicals to Shakespeare. He drifted from the stage to the screen, acting in and directing short films, as well as doing voiceover work and narration for trailers, films, and audio books. He currently lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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