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Sea Fighter

The USS Cunningham Quintet, Book 3

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Sea Fighter

By: James H. Cobb
Narrated by: Nicol Zanzarella
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A powerful military force under the command of a renegade Nigerian General seizes power in West Africa.

This brutal conquest is only a stepping stone. Unchecked, the human cost of his bloody ambition will be catastrophic.

With her ship, the stealth destroyer U.S.S. Cunningham, out of action, Commander Amanda Garrett is given command of the military mission to stop the ruthless General in his tracks.

But the Sea Fighter Task Force—an untested flotilla of British, French, and US forces—is outnumbered, outgunned, and operating in the enemy's backyard.

Only bold action by Garrett and her makeshift force can prevent a tragedy of epic proportions...

©2023 James H. Cobb (P)2023 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Military Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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I've known these books since they first came out, and they're as good now as they were then. Five stars for the author's efforts!

The narrator here isn't bad, but it's amazing how infuriating it is to hear a reader constantly repeating the same mistake... "zone time" instead of "Zulu time". In a book like this, in the military fiction genre, where military terminology is used, one would expect the reader to have made some effort to understand what she's reading. After the 3rd book I've more or less come to terms with it, but it's still a repetitive annoyance for something that is so ridiculously easy to get right.

GREAT book, medium reader

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While “Zulu time” may have been more accurate than “Zone time”, it is not the performer’s fault—it is what was written by the author. Had both the author and performer both been male, I suspect the blame would have fallen where it should have. 🙄

As to Shaun Olinger’s review of the performance…

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