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Danny Jabo, Book 1

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By: Todd Tucker
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Lieutenant Danny Jabo is a young officer onboard the USS Alabama, a Trident submarine. When a madman tries to stop the ship's vital mission, it's up to Danny and the rest of the heroic crew to stop him.

©2012 Todd Tucker (P)2016 Tantor
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Military Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction
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Great story, wish it was longer! Not your usual submarine warfare book, but very entertaining.

Great story, wish it was longer!

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Partially bought based off of the triggered useless review from somebody else. This is a brilliant sub book, concise, entertaining, suspenseful, well narrated and worth a listen.

Great short sub book

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Hard to understand the previous negative review by Casey that nearly stopped me bothering with this book
I found the story and narration really decent and engaging. Casey is obviously easily triggered and offended,
I am sure many others will thoroughly enjoy this novel.

Engaging

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Please understand. I have nothing but respect for the men and women who serve in our armed forces and especially the submariners.
But in his otherwise entertaining novel, Mr. Tucker shows a lack of respect for those of us who oppose military adventurism and use our freedom of assembly and freedom of speech to voice those opinions.
In Mr. Tucker's novel, the protesters at the submarine base were portrayed in the most cliched, hackneyed and offensive terms. They were described as scruffy, aged hippies in sandals who wore peace emblems around their necks.
Perhaps someone could tell Mr. Tucker that many of us who demonstrate are ourselves veterans.
Even if I weren't offended by the stereotyping, I would be offended by the sheer laziness of these trite descriptions.

I was offended

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