Trial of the Seventh Carrier (Seventh Carrier Series Book 6)
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Rating | : | 4.25 (768 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01J8C1D7Y |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 281 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Led by a fierce force of samurai fighters with sworn loyalty to The Emperor alone, they depend upon the teachings of the Hagakure to guide their morals and actions at war.The Samurai on board the Yonaga and the antique submarine, Blackfin, face racial and leadership differences, with extreme violence towards prisoners and each other.Can they stick together and destroy the enemy before they turn on each other?The enemy has island bases within easy striking range of Yonaga's Tokyo Bay haven, and a powerful collection of carriers, cruisers and long-range aircraft.But, Yonaga has a fleet of customised destroyers and of course the mighty Blackfin. All eyes are on Yonaga…The Japenese supercarrier Yonaga is the Navy’s largest battleship.Led by the ancient Admiral Fujita, it has been trapped at its secret port by a sliding glacier for the 42 years since World War Two ended.The global terrorist threat has grown due to the bloodthirsty army of Arab fanatics led by the ruthless Moammar Kadafi, seeking world domination and to destroy their western enemies.Now is Yonaga’s chance to become the most powerful weapon in the world, due to its revolutionary orbiting Chinese laser system which disables all modern aircraft. He is known mainly for the nine-book Seventh Carrier sequence of milita
One Star Torch Red Vette didn't read so can't comment on. An Interesting and Original Story Sixth in the Seventh Carrier series, Trial of the Seventh Carrier is an interesting and original tale of a unique WW II Japanese carrier that becomes the ulimate weapon in the world. The Yonaga battles the power-mad Arab nation in a war where WW II aircraft and ships reign supreme. An imaginative story that is worth reading . 6th of the Seventh Carrier Series, a good light read I have read the first seven of the Seventh Carrier series and as an alternate history story line it was interesting. Peter developed and interesting story, characters that are truly left field, but filled the book with action. It was a good light read, especially for the traveler like myself. This is book 6 of the series.