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speed150mph
01-26-16, 08:21 PM
I just finished reading the novel "Dangerous Ground" by Larry Bond, and I loved it so much I thought if recommend it for the subsim community. After being disappointed by my last book, which started out with submarines and turned to aliens, I saw this book on my recommendations. I read the description and thought it looked good, and got it on audiobook since I drive a lot for work. I knew it would be good listening to the authors dedication to the former naval personnel who helped him with the book, and I couldn't put it down.

This book was reminiscent of tom clancy in it's attention to detail, as the author takes you though the LA class submarine USS Memphis on a special mission. What makes this book interesting is it's point of view. Unlike most of the other naval warefare novels, we are not following the story from the captains perspective, or even the XO.

We see the story mostly from the perspective of Jerry Mitchell, a former F-18 pilot turned submariner after being injured in a crash. He is a junior officer, and it's his first time aboard a submarine after training. We get to follow his struggle as he tries to pass his qualifications, run a department under difficult conditions, all while the Memphis takes on a secret mission deep into Russian territory.

I'm not going to spoil the book too much, or repost the description, but If you are a fan of the genre, and have a love of the details like I do, you will love this book.

For those who have read it, feel free to post your thoughts.

All I know is I can't wait to read book 2 :)

ikalugin
01-27-16, 07:22 AM
I puke every time I see Bond or Clancy. Or any tech thrillers for that matter, especially the cold war kind.

That said, I have only read one book by Bond - the one about the 2nd Korean war. It was horrible.

Pilot_76
01-31-16, 07:25 PM
2 is better. I think there will be a third. Mitch will be CO ;)