Korea Strait
By David Poyer
(St. Martin's Paperbacks, Mass Market Paperback, 9780312384128, 384pp.)
Publication Date: December 2, 2008
Other Editions of This Title: Hardcover
Categories: Men's Adventure
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United States Navy officer and Medal of Honor winner Dan Lenson’s mission is to observe an international military exercise involving the navies of South Korea, Japan, Australia, and America. It should be routine duty for Dan, but old alliances are unraveling as North Korea threatens the U.S., and China expands its influence.
Now, acting as both adviser and adversary to a ruthless South Korean task-force commander, Dan must stop a wolfpack of unidentified submarines—armed with nuclear weapons—which are trying to elude Allied surveillance and penetrate the Sea of Japan. Is it the start of an invasion…or an elaborate feint, to divert attention from a devastating attack?
Battling faulty weapons, a complacent Washington establishment, and a fierce typhoon season at sea, it’s time for Dan to act on his own—even if doing so means the end of his career, the lives of his observers, and the risk of nuclear war.
Captain DAVID POYER’s twenty-six novels make him possibly the most popular living author of American sea fiction. His naval career included service in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic, Caribbean, Mideast, and Pacific. Korea Strait is the tenth in his continuing novel cycle of the modern Navy and Marine Corps, following The Threat, The Command, The Med, The Gulf, The Circle, The Passage, Tomahawk, China Sea, and Black Storm. He lives with his wife and daughter on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Visit www.poyer.com.
“No one writes gritty, realistic military fiction better than David Poyer. No one.”
—Stephen Coonts
“Excellent.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Fans will relish the sea action [and] the insights into the Korean situation.”—Library Journal
“Satisfying, fast-paced…Lenson remains a winningly weary hero.”—Publishers Weekly











