Ice Station Nautilus

· Trident Deception Book 3 · Canelo
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Trapped in the frozen depths, and they’re running out of time...

Russia's new ballistic missile submarine is being deployed on its first patrol while America's newest fast-attack submarine, North Dakota, is assigned to trail it and collect intel.

As the Russian submarine heads under the polar ice cap, its sonar reveals the trailing American sub and causes the Russians to begin a radical evasive maneuver. This fails and the submarines collide, sending both to the bottom.

The Americans send a new submarine and a SEAL team to establish a camp and stage a rescue. But the Russian special forces team is also there, with far more sinister motives. As the men in the North Dakota struggle to survive, the SEAL team battles for possession of the submarine, and for their lives.

Rick Campbell's Ice Station Nautilus is an epic battle above and below the ice, perfect for fans of Tom Clancy, Stephen Coonts and James Deegan.

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Anil Das
October 9, 2023
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Rick attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and spent over thirty years in the Navy. His tours of duty include four nuclear powered submarines and the Pentagon. On his last submarine, he was one of the two men whose permission was required to launch its twenty-four nuclear warhead-tipped missiles. Rick considered writing for many years, and as he approached retirement from the Navy, he wrote The Trident Deception, a novel that draws on his extensive knowledge of submarine warfare.

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