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Silent Thunder by Iris Johansen, Roy Johansen

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780312367992
  • Sales Rank: 1,196
  • 403pp
 
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Synopsis

It was the assignment of a lifetime. . . .

Brilliant marine architect Hannah Bryson has been given the job of a lifetime. A U.S. maritime museum has just acquired the decommissioned Soviet submarine Silent Thunder for public exhibition. It’s Hannah’s job to make sure that every single inch of the legendary nuclear attack sub is safe for the thousands of visitors anticipated. Enlisting the aid of her brother, Connor, they examine the enormous vessel and delve into its long---and lethal---history.

But is it really a trap?

In the course of their investigation, Connor discovers a mysterious message behind one of the ship’s panels. But before he can figure out what it means, there’s a deadly assault on Silent Thunder. . . .

Though the U.S. government tries to warn Hannah away, she’ll stop at nothing to find the ruthless mastermind behind her brother’s death. Even if it means joining forces with a mysterious man who may be even more dangerous than the enemy she has sworn to bring down. As Hannah finds herself in the crossfire of an epic standoff, her only hope for survival is to unravel the sub’s explosive secret. But someone’s willing to kill to make sure Silent Thunder stays silent. . . .

Brisk, exhilarating, and filled with authentic details, Silent Thunder is what you get when you team the biggest name in suspense with the stunning plot twists of an Edgar Award--winning author. Get ready for a page-turning thrill ride!

Publishers Weekly

The talented Johansens-mother and son, teamed for the first time-offer a rousing adventure that follows marine architect Hannah Bryson as she struggles to uncover a terrorist threat aboard a nuclear submarine, all in the name of tourism, of course. Though the plot is far-fetched, this thriller is read with passion and vigor by Jennifer Van Dyck. Her voice is steeped in mystery, creating an absolutely stirring and brooding atmosphere. Van Dyck's characters are each as original and thoughtfully crafted, her wide-ranging dialects ring true and bring an air of authenticity. Van Dyck's passionate reading serves the story well, drawing listeners into the tale from the opening paragraph. A St. Martin's hardcover (Reviews, May 12). (July)

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While Iris Johansen's style has evolved over the years, the same skill that made her "one of the leading authors of romance fiction" (Barbara Kemp) has helped establish her reputation in a broader field. As Catherine Coulter noted, "Iris Johansen is a bestselling author for the best reason -- she's a wonderful storyteller."

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Customer Rating for this product is 1 out of 5 HATE IT!!!!!
A reviewer, a book lover!, 08/14/2008

It was a boring read this is the first book that I've read by this author. Very disappointing. When I read the back of the book it sounded good. Highly dont recommend this book to anyone.

Also recommended: Nora Roberts Fan!

Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 fun read
A reviewer, A reviewer, 07/19/2008

I thought somewhat of unrealistic, but enough action and story to make this a fun read. One could relate this to the world we have now, sadly enough, to pull this off, the writers maybe reaching a bit...

Also recommended: Little Boy Promise

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