
Praise for Larry BondGuaranteed to scare the hell out of you . . . you wont be able to put Fatal Thunder down 'til the last page! ---W. E. B. Griffin, New York Times bestselling author of Top SecretLarry Bond is the literary heir of Tom Clancy. ---Stephen Coonts, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of WarNo one is better than Larry Bond at writing the geopolitical military thriller. . . . [He] is a master story teller. The best, bar none! ---David Hagberg, New York Times bestselling author of Tower DownA superb storyteller . . . Bond, a former naval officer, seems to know everything about warfare, from the grunt in a foxhole to the fighter pilots far above the Earth. ---The New York Times on Red PhoenixNo writer living can produce the depth of political intrigue like Larry Bond. ---Clive Cussler, New York Times bestselling author of Crescent DawnThis ripped-from-the-headlines tale . . . shows once again [Bonds] absolute mastery of the military action novel.---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Exit PlanAbout the AuthorLARRY BOND is the author of Lash-Up, Shattered Trident, and numerous New York Times bestselling thrillers, including Cold Choices, Vortex, Cauldron, and The Enemy Within. A former naval intelligence officer, warfare analyst, and antisubmarine technology expert, he makes his home in Springfield, Virginia. where are the best book reviews Fatal Thunder: A Jerry Mitchell Novel
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Looking Forward To The Next Jerry Mitchell NovelBy JohnThis book is part of a series regarding Jerry Mitchell as a US Navy nuclear attack submarine commander. The plots are always GeoPolitical but based on the current world situation all quite plausible. This adds to the realistic situations. In this novel, India, China and Russia are all involved in another possible war. The US attempts to remain neutral but once again gets dragged into having to take a role in trying to prevent an escalation.I found some of the dialogue from the Indian, Chinese, and Russian characters seeming stilted and unrealistic from some of the action sequences but perhaps that is just me thinking that.I enjoyed this book but do not think it is as good as the others in the series.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Ties up all the threadsBy Kindle CustomerThis was a pretty good read. The fifth book in the series sees some of the characters from the earlier books reappear. Of course the main cast is there too. It also ties up some of the loose threads from the previous Jerry Mitchell book. I enjoyed it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. India, China, and Taiwan...Oh My!By SWODawgLarry Bond has vast experience and knowledge of naval weapons, ships, and tactics which he lends to his story telling. While this story continues from Shattered Trident, you do not need to read that as a prequel...but the Jerry Mitchell series is a compelling read, that provides suspense and intriguing reading. Read the series if you have not!