3 novels by Jeff Edwards
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Overview:Jeff Edwards (born 1959) is an American author of military thrillers. He has published an assortment of articles and opinion columns, mostly on Military.com, and in various military newspapers. The majority of his published work, fiction and non-fiction, pertains to the U.S. military. His novel, Torpedo, won the Admiral Nimitz Award for Outstanding Naval Fiction from the Military Writer’s Society of America, and the American Author Medal from the American Author’s Association.
Edwards was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia. Following a 23 year career as a sonar technician, he retired from the United States Navy as a chief petty officer. He now resides in San Diego, California, where he writes military novels and opinion columns, and works as a consultant to the military.
Genre:Mystery/Thriller
1] Sea of Shadows (December 2010) originally released in October 2004 as Torpedo. A minor accident at a German nuclear power plant, a Biological Warfare attack on the British Embassy in Washington, DC, and a secret arms deal combine to drive a trusted NATO Ally into an illegal alliance with a rogue Middle Eastern state. With the world hovering on the brink of war, a handful of U.S. Navy warships must track down and destroy a wolf pack of state-of-the-art submarines. Their enemy is skilled in deception, and incredibly lethal. Out-gunned, out-manoeuvred, and out-thought, the U.S. Navy crews must throw the rulebook out the window, and become every bit as devious and deadly as their enemy. If they fail, the consequences are unthinkable…
2] The Seventh Angel (December 2010). A military revolt in south eastern Russia puts a former hard-line Soviet leader in command of a ballistic missile submarine and its arsenal of nuclear weapons. His goal: re-ignite the communist revolution, and recapture the might and glory of the fallen Soviet Union. Without warning, Russia, Japan, and the United States become hostages in a scheme of international nuclear blackmail. When the warheads start falling and people begin dying, no one can pretend that it’s a bluff. As the earth rushes toward extinction, a lone U.S. Navy warship must penetrate the Siberian ice pack to destroy the submarine before it can destroy the world. It may already be too late.
3] Sword of Shiva (September 2012). A single spark can ignite a war that consumes the world. Three Tibetan rebels attack a train carrying Chinese soldiers into the Tibet Autonomous Region. The rebels escape across the Himalayas into India, unaware that the son of China’s First Vice-Premier lays maimed and dying among the burning wreckage of the train. As an escalating series of retaliations drive China and India toward outright war, hostilities spill over into the sea, and the Bay of Bengal becomes a crucible of naval warfare. The president of the United States orders a U.S. Navy strike group into the area as a stabilizing force, but the situation between the two nations has already deteriorated beyond any hope of peaceful resolution. With Asia hovering on the brink of annihilation, a small force of U.S. warships must defeat the Chinese Navy to pre-empt the coming firestorm. The fuse has already been lit…
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