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The Brutus Lie

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"Readers will be rewarded by a knowledgeable presentation of modern minisub technology, and the extended escape-and-evasion narrative..." --Publisher's Weekly For 35 years, they were separated by the cold war. Lofton is a US Navy SEAL. Dobrynyn is Russian Spetsnaz. They're not just the deadliest of enemies: they're brothers. And they're about to be reunited.... From John J. Gobbell comes a heart-pounding adventure that races from the Pacific depths to the most extraordinary truth of all. _____________________ What readers are saying: ★★★★★ "Great story idea the Brutus Lie was a great read." ★★★★★ "...the story about the relationship between the two brothers is very well done..." ★★★★★ "Gobbell's characters come to life. You feel you know them. Intriguing plotwork."

Author Biography:

JOHN J. GOBBELL is a former Navy Lieutenant who saw duty as a destroyer weapons officer. His ship served in the South China Sea, granting him membership in the exclusive Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club. As an executive recruiter, his clients included military/commercial aerospace companies giving him insight into character development under a historical thriller format. An award-winning author, John has published eight novels. The books in his popular Todd Ingram series are based on the U.S Navy in the Pacific theater of World War II. John and his wife Janine live in Newport Beach, California.
Release date Australia
February 23rd, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
420
Dimensions
155x228x27
ISBN-13
9781648755309
Product ID
36627086

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