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Rising Wind

by Dick Couch
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Overview

THE DATE IS DECEMBER 7TH. AND INFAMY LIVES. . .AGAIN.

On a remote Pacific Island, millions of pounds of lethal chemical agents are being stockpiled by the United States—enough toxic material to annihilate one quarter of the Earths population.

In a swift and daring early morning surprise attack, a band of Japanese terrorist led by a fanatical right-wing nationalist has seized the weakly defended island. More than a thousand Americans—including a U.S. senator—have been made prisoners. A madman with dreams of empire suddenly commands the most terrifying weapon the worlds has ever known.

The gravest crisis since the end of the second World War has set rival economic superpowers on a lethal collision course—unless two men, Lt. John Moody of the U.S. Navy SEALs and modern-day Samurai Shintaro Nakajima of the elite, top-secret Japanese Counter Force, join together on an extraordinary mission to save a hostage planet form the terrible vengeance of the . . . RISING WIND

About the Author, Dick Couch

Dick Couch is the author of three previous books: Seal Team One, Pressure Point, and Silent Descent. He lives on Bainbridge Island in Puget Sound, Washington.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Navy SEALs, we learn from this leathery new thriller by a former such operative, know an enemy when they see one-like some suspected "rump wranglers," aka "fags," aiding a SEAL team as it tries to defeat a group of radical terrorists who have taken 1000 Americans and a U.S. chemical weapons facility in the Pacific hostage. We also learn that the maybe-gays aren't Yanks but "Japanoozers," aka "Jappos," just like the terrorists who are threatening to release deadly toxins toward the West Coast of the U.S.

While much of Couch's prose is equally retro, little of it is equally offensive, thankfully, and armchair commandos looking for brutal action, cinematically quick cuts and a large cast of die-or-die military pros will find them here. There's also a nuclear thrill, for as the SEALs do their thing the U.S. president is preparing for a possible nuclear response just in case the SEALs' mission impossible turns out to be just that. Couch tosses in lots of the latest high-tech methodology and ordnance too, as well as plenty of scenes of valor in tight spots, spinning them onto the page with the flair of one who has been there and done that (he's the former platoon commander of SEAL Team One). But the jingoistic posturing, some long speeches and a bevy of seriously atavistic characters make this, even for SEAL fans, a tolerable bet only until the next Richard Marcinko Rogue Warrior yarn rolls around.

Booknews

A novel about right-wing Japanese terrorists who capture a US chemical weapons storage site in the Pacific along with a thousand American hostages and the two men -- one American, one Japanese -- who must cooperate to save their nations from disaster.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1998
Publisher
Avon Books (Mm)
Pages
418
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780380729784

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