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TYPHOON by ROBIN WHITE
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SummaryA deadly game of cat and mouse is played in the bone-
chilling waters of the Arctic Ocean between an American
submarine and a Russian Typhoon, the largest submersible
ever built. The two are locked in a struggle that pits
American technology against a wily Russian captain. Neither
side can afford to lose, yet only one ship, one crew, can
win. The Typhoon, as big as a World War II aircraft carrier, is
the crowning achievement of the Soviet Union. The
leviathans sank into decay with its demise. In exchange for
hard currency, the new Russian Federation promised to scrap
them, but one has escaped the cutter's torch. Now something big and wicked is coming out of the Barents
Sea. Only USS Portland, her aggressive captain, his
conflicted Exec, and the first woman to serve aboard an
American sub stand in its way.
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