Final Bearing
Final Bearing book cover

Final Bearing

Hardcover – April 1, 2003

Price
$48.17
Format
Hardcover
Pages
512
Publisher
Forge Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0765304155
Dimensions
6.48 x 1.67 x 9.66 inches
Weight
1.9 pounds

Description

From Booklist Novelist Keith and retired submariner Wallace agreeably join forces in this thriller of submarines versus drug lord Juan de Santiago, whose ambitions seem to run to being a Colombian Saddam Hussein. Facing him are a DEA agent who has been fighting Santiago for years, and Bill Beaman, the leader of a team of Navy SEALs operating off the aging attack submarine Spadefish , commanded by Jonathan Ward. The action proceeds and in some places wanders from Colombia to Seattle, Washington, and across the land and under the sea, too, realizing a full quota of vivid combat scenes and a comparatively high body count along the way. Disbelief that drug-lord dictators could find high-tech subs handy must be suspended, but once it is, heck, relax and enjoy. And if you're aware of what sailors feel when a beloved ship reaches the end of her career, the book eventually achieves real power. Above average for its salty breed. Roland Green Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved "George Wallace and Don Keith take you to the heart of the action as America fights a secret battle in a brilliantly portrayed South American setting. This team spins a great tale."-W. E. B. Griffin, author of the bestselling series Brotherhood of War , The Corps, Honor Bound , and Men at War " Final Bearing is a rip-snorting submarine adventure as up-to-date as tomorrow's headlines."-Stephen Coonts, N ew York Times bestselling author of America and Cuba "Compelling characters, exciting plot, exotic settings, and a fascinating use of military technology combine to make Commander Wallace and Mr. Keith's book a rousing, blockbuster of a story."-Robert Vaughan, author of Touch the Face of God Raised on a farm in eastern Ohio, Commander George Wallace CDR USN (ret) served twenty-two years on nuclear submarines. He learned submarining on two of Admiral Rickover's famous "Forty One for Freedom", the USS John Adams (SSBN 620) and the USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN 624), out of Charleston SC. CDR Wallace was the Executive Officer on the Sturgeon class nuclear attack submarine Spadefish (SSN 668) out of Norfolk VA and commanded the Los Angeles class nuclear attack submarine USS Houston (SSN 713) out of San Diego CA and Pearl Harbor HI.An avid athlete, Commander Wallace was a member of the 1994 All Navy Ironman Team that represented the Navy in competing at the Ironman Triathlon World Championship at Kona, Hawaii. He has competed in many marathons, triathlons and ultra-marathons.Commander Wallace and his wife Penny now make their home in Granada Hills, California. Don Keith is a successful broadcaster and critically acclaimed novelist. His debut novel, The Forever Season , was named the 1997 Fiction Award Winner by the Alabama Library Association. Keith and his wife, Charlene, live in Indian Springs Village, Alabama. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Juan de Santiago is not only a billionaire coca grower. He is also a deranged revolutionary, the commander of the most powerful private army in South America. Backed by power-hungry rogue nations who supply him with the latest weaponry, de Santiago devices a plan that will dishearten the American antidrug effort and make him El Jefe once and for all.A successful soldier in Florida's antidrug war, Tom Kincaid is an expert on Colombia, with connections that lead directly to Juan de Santiago himself. But when U.S. politicians demand a publicity-driven drug bust, they blow the cover of Kincaid's carefully crafted network, leaving most of his informants dead, and get the DEA agent exiled to the relative backwater of Seattle.Commander Jonathan Ward and his crew on the old attack sub Spadefish are on one last mission. They are to launch a strike that will put de Santiago and his empire out of business for good. They are getting help from Bill Beaman and his SEAL team, who are searching for the secret laboratories of de Santiago. Following deep jungle trails and hiking the lofty mountains of the ancient Inca Empire, they are intent on driving a stake through the heart of de Santiago's drug empire.But there is a leak in the Colombian government, and Beaman and his SEALs are being stalked. From the old highways of the Incas to the plush haciendas of the drug lords, guerrilla armies are lurking, striking out at those who threaten their lucrative trade. And at the same time, a futuristic minisub leaves Colombia. Destination: Seattle. And it is loaded with the most lethal, addictive substance known to man.

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Real life aboard an SSN.

As a retired submariner TMCS(SS) and COB from a 637 class submarine, it bring back many fond memories from the attack submarine force. They were the workhorses during the "Cold War".
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An adrenaline pumping adventure

These guys know how to write a book. Their combination of writing talent and real world experience produced an adventure tale that had my heart pounding and my fingers turning the pages in anticipation. There are drug terrorists to hate, brave men to pull for, victims to fear for, and the future of our country riding on the outcome. The writing style and the authentic details give you a story world you can really experience. There are no cardboard characters here, no would-be adventurers. This is the real thing. After reading this book I feel like I've been there and done it. And I'm ready for the next mission, Commander. Just let me get myself in shape first.
-- Charles Connor, Director of the Harriette Austin Writing Program, The University of Georgia.
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All The Action One Book Can Handle

Final Bearing, by George Wallace and Don Keith, truly is a rip-snorter! The authors packed a lot of exciting action into every page. Combining submarines and other craft with spies, drugs, and jungle warfare was a potent formula mixed up with a great air of authenticity. I hope it sells well, and I can hardly wait for the movie. But the book jacket needs a government warning: "Do not read this book if you have heart trouble!" Frank S. Virden, Captain, USN (Ret.)
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No problems

No problems
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I'm hooked!

Can't wait for his next book. I've read them all and am hooked!!! They are so vivid, I feel like I'm there observing.
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Final Bearing, a Blockbuster

Excitement from page one. The action sequences are riviting, the submarine scenes ring with authenticity. This book is good for your cardio-vascular systems . . . it gets your heartrate up without you ever leaving your chair. But be warned, make no plans after you pick the book up, because you won't be able to put it down until it is read.
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Well worth the read

Wallace and Keith spin a dandy tale of submarines, Navy SEALs and cocaine, with a Chinese connection. This genre clearly hasn't been exhausted. The action moves along briskly, accompanied by lush descriptions of the Columbian interior and keen insights into life aboard an aging sub whose crew is determined to finish one last mission, as can be told only by one who's been there. A great first book by this team--can't wait to see the next one!
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Good book

The writing is very good, though the text is very lengthy. Will consider ordering other books by these authors.