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Nimitz Class

By: Patrick Robinson
Narrated by: George Guidall
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It's as big as the Empire State Building, a massive floating fortress at the throbbing heart of a U.S. Navy Carrier Battle Group. Its supersonic aircraft can level entire cities at a stroke. Its surveillance gear can track every target within thousands of square miles--in the air, on the surface, and under the sea. Its crew of six thousand works night and day to keep this awesome military machine at peak performance. It's a Nimitz-Class nuclear carrier, the most powerful weapons system on the planet. Nothing can touch it.

So when the first stunned messages say only that the Thomas Jefferson has disappeared, the Navy reacts with disbelief. But as her battered escorts report in, the truth becomes inescapable: a Nimitz-Class carrier has been claimed by nuclear catastrophe--the mightiest military unit on earth, vaporized without warning by an accidental detonation of unimaginable power. No other explanation is possible.

But as Navy maverick Bill Baldridge begins to investigate the disaster that claimed his idolized brother's life, another chilling alternative begins to emerge from the high-tech web of fleeting sonar contacts and elusive radar blips. It points to a rogue submarine commanded by a world-class undersea warrior with the steely nerve and cunning of a master spy. Suddenly it's up to Bill Baldridge to track down this shadowy nuclear terrorist, who has already turned America's ultimate weapon into the biggest sitting duck in history--and who still has another nuclear-tipped torpedo in his tubes. He's already proved he has the icy ruthlessness to incinerate six thousand sailors without a qualm. What will he do for an encore?

In these pages the modern military springs to life, form the Pentagon's tense conferences to the screaming flight deck of a giant carrier to the silent conning tower of an attack sub on full alert. But as Bill Baldridge races against time to pursue the nation's most deadly enemy, we are forced to ask ourselves serious real-life questions: Have defense budget cuts jeopardized our national security? Are we prepared to defend ourselves against naval terrorist? How safe are we? Nimitz Class is a world-class techno-thriller with a plot as riveting as Hunt for Red October--and an explosive twist out of tomorrow's headlines.

Today it's a novel. Tomorrow it might be the news.

Adventure Espionage Science Fiction Spies & Politics Suspense Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Technology Military Middle East
Riveting Storyline • Detailed Naval Operations • Masterful Narration • Realistic Military Portrayal • Engaging Plot Twists

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I can suspend the knowledge that this story is now historically outdated, but I have a great deal of difficulty accepting the basic premise that an entire carrier group with today’s equipment and training can't protect a billion-dollar nuclear aircraft carrier from one old diesel-electric submarine, no matter how good the captain and crew. I also found it difficult to accept that an entire submarine and crew could be “bought” so easily to attempt such an impossible mission without anyone else knowing.

There were certain portions of the story that didn’t really add much to its total value such as the lengthy character development of the carrier command team early on and the detailed farm and prairie sections. At times, I thought the whole story was really designed to focus on whether or not a crew could get a submarine through the Bosporus below the surface. Would a president really make his responses to such a tragic terrorist act solely contingent on this? Seems improbable to me.

Also, WAY too much politics for my taste, and the narrator just didn’t feel right for the story.

Interesting premise but it has problems.

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George Guidell does a fantastic job reading this fun book by Patrick Robinson. I can't imagine anyone else voicing Admiral Morgan.

Fun book, great narrator.

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These books from the turn of the century are so much better than the later books by PR. This one is. Clancy - esqe submarine caper with the gruff Arnold Morgan. There's a part of this book that makes no sense and is just there to get the Scottish admiral something to do (transit the Bosphorus)

PR at this best

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I was in the navy and enjoyed going back if just in my mind. The story was very believable with the facts and blended with fiction.
Anyone that was on a submarine will feel right at home.
Very great story.

Great story about navel war ships

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I enjoyed this audible book very much. I would highly recommend this book well worth your time.

Great listen

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