The Trident Deception - Rick Campbell

The Trident Deception

By Rick Campbell

  • Release Date: 2014-03-11
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 266 Ratings

Description

"The best submarine novel since Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red October." —Booklist (starred review)

The USS Kentucky—a Trident ballistic missile submarine carrying a full complement of 192 nuclear warheads—is about to go on a routine patrol. Not long after it reaches the open sea, however, the Kentucky receives a launch order. After receiving that launch order, it is cut off from all counter-orders and disappears into the Pacific while it makes the eight-day transit to the launch site. What the Kentucky's crew doesn't know is that those launch orders haven't actually come from the U.S. government.

Rogue elements within the Mossad have learned that Iran has developed its first nuclear weapon and, in ten days, will detonate it—and the target is Israel. The suspected weapon complex is too far underground for conventional weapons to harm it, and the only choice is a pre-emptive nuclear strike. With limited time, this rogue group initiates a long-planned operation called the Trident Deception. They'll transmit false orders and use a U.S. nuclear submarine to launch the attack.

In this thriller from Rick Campbell, with only 8 days before the Kentucky is in launch range and with the submarine cut off from any outside communication, one senior officer, the father of one of the officers aboard the submarine, must assemble and lead a team of attack submarines to find, intercept and neutralize the Kentucky before it can unknowingly unleash a devastating nuclear attack.

Reviews

  • Trident Deception

    5
    By groperfish
    Fun book to read! Worked on the Trident class and 688 fast attack subs. The author made the boats come alive and showed how powerful the USN nuclear fleet is!
  • Best part was the sample

    2
    By NotBrightEnough
    After a brisk beginning, it slowly ground down and turned into “this happened, then over there that happened, and over here...”. Flat characters, no dialogue worth anything, and improbable situations. One third in I started skimming then just gave up and quit.
  • Outstanding

    5
    By GolferDon66
    I am a retired US Navy Senior Chief and thought this was a terrific book, kept me on the edge of my seat virtually throughout. Will definitely read more by Rick Campbell.
  • 5-star

    5
    By Bill1369
    Excellent read. Good story line. Nice twists. Well edited.
  • Not a fan

    1
    By Kmart1600
    Cheap rip off of Crimson Tide and the Hunt for Red Oktober.
  • Highly Recommended

    5
    By TootzLootzBrighton
    At times a little top heavy with the military technospeak but overall a very well written book. It will draw you in...no doubt about it.
  • Trident Deception

    5
    By Demirisfamily
    Excellent read. Gripping and could not it the book down. Set up is well thought out. Highly recommend.
  • Well Done... Ensuring the impossible is possible and

    5
    By INFJ-male
    ... the possible impossible. Due to other obligations, my reading was reduced to one short chapter. Each chapter encouraged my return to the next, with the reward of heightened suspense. Although I thought I knew a little bit about current military equipment and tactics; this certainly increased my knowledge-- while the actual advancements, the i.e.state of technology could not be revealed, I developed a greater awareness and awe of what we don't know. Well written and would have enjoyed even more of the technology-- even if it has been replaced and declassified.. Thank you!
  • The trident deception

    5
    By Tdc59-59
    Great read. Tom Clancy move over!!!
  • A Terrific Read

    5
    By Apple II 16K onward
    A great debut! Accurate, with a gripping plot and terrific characters. As good as they come. Can't wait to preorder his next book!