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Cuba (Jake Grafton Novels) Book

When a North Korean freighter carrying a cargo of biological weapons runs aground in international waters off Cuba--Rear Admiral Jake Grafton wants to go aboard, taking just one other man with him. His new chief of staff, Capt. Pascal, is sceptical and suggests that he takes along half a dozen well-armed marines. Jake's reply is patient and succinct: "I don't know what's on that ship ... It just makes sense to have a point man explore the unknown before we risk very many lives. I am going to be the point man because I want to personally see what is there, and I make the rules. Understand?" Had Capt. Pascal been one of the millions of readers of Coonts's previous booksabout Grafton, he wouldn't have raised the issue. Jake is a take-charge guy, the kind of believable hero trusted by his military superiors (if occasionally viewed as a loose cannon by politicians), and not even the possibility of an all-out war with Cuba is going to make him start playing it safe. Fidel Castro is very close to death from cancer; his chief aide plans to win the hearts of the Cuban population and gain control of the government by using a 40-year-old secret weapon against an American city. Meanwhile, Adm. Grafton and his carrier fleet have been sent to Guantánamo Bay in Cubato to supervise the removal of some US biological weapons there. Very soon, Grafton and other Coonts' regulars are up to their helmets in action on air, land and sea. Along the way, we meet a large cast of vivid supporting players: a Cuban family whose fate is closely linked to Castro's rise and fall; a CIA agent with the perfect cover--as lawyer for giant tobacco companies who want to make cigarettes in Cuba. We also increase our knowledge of military jargon: "strangling the parrot" means turning off a radar transponder. Cuba is an intriguing and surprisingly compassionate scenario, in which superb scenes of military action alternate with high family drama and political in-fighting. --Dick AdlerRead More

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  • 0312365764
  • 9780312365769
  • Stephen Coonts
  • 30 June 2009
  • St. Martin's Press
  • Mass Market Paperback (Book)
  • 480
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