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Old 03-27-10, 09:01 PM   #1
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Default Cold Choices - Larry Bond

Anybody read that book. His previous one ``Dangerous Ground`` was not bad at all.

Just look at the first page and noticed that the SEAWOLF is based in Groton, Connecticut (20 August 2008 in the book).
The SEAWOLF was transferred to the West Coast in mid 2007.
Usually Larry Bond is up to date. I guess that when he wrote the book (the book came out in 2009) the sub was stil in Groton.
Anyway, please, no spoilers. Just need to know if people liked it?

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Old 03-28-10, 12:24 AM   #2
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Yes - it is a good effort. I have enjoyed initial novels very much. But have not read "Dangerous Ground."
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Old 03-28-10, 07:45 AM   #3
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I've read them both. Highly recommended, tho' I must say I liked Dangerous Ground more than Cold Choices. Also, if you're looking for lots of combat, these ain't your cup of tea. Nonetheless, there's opportunity for a couple of DW scenarios from these stories...
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Old 03-28-10, 06:33 PM   #4
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I agree with Bill here. Both were good but Dangerous Ground was the best. Great to read a sub book thats not a shooting match.
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Old 03-28-10, 09:58 PM   #5
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In agree both books are very good
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Old 04-04-10, 11:50 AM   #6
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Indirect thanks for reminding me of Larry Bond! I picked up a couple of his novels (Cauldron and Vortex) after noticing his name in Red Storm Rising. RSR definitely had a strong Bond influence, as I discovered while trying to read some other Clancy books and couldn't get into them. I'll have to pick up some more of his works.
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