War of the Submarine Series by R.G. Roberts (2-3.5)
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Overview: R.G. Roberts is a multi-genre author, and has published military thrillers, science fiction, epic fantasy, and alternate history.
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy




2. Cardinal Virtues - Every nation wants territory. No one wants war.
But once the shooting starts...
Alex Coleman is on the way out.
Nancy Coleman is on the way up.
It’s 2037 and Commander Alex Coleman’s career is on the rocks. He’s been exiled to Armistice Station, an underwater megastation where you can buy everything except success in the U.S. Navy. Here, he waits for retirement, doling out sodas and supplies while keeping an eye on unruly sailors—hardly what the Navy sends you to do when you’re on the fast track.
Commander Nancy Coleman, on the other hand, appears to have it made. She’s in command of a brand-new destroyer, leading a strike group through the Strait of Malacca. China’s getting frisky, and the U.S. Navy has long-standing ties with Taiwan. China might start the war, but Nancy knows her navy will finish it.
But mysterious forces are at work under the surface, and things aren’t quiet in Alex’s underwater amusement park. French marines arrive, allied with the Indian Navy. Both nations want the United States out of the Indian Ocean, and Alex’s eclectic band of castoff sailors are all that’s in their way.
And then the trigger-happy admiral in command of Nancy’s strike group sinks the wrong submarine, trapping Nancy and her ship in the middle of a shootout with the wrong enemy—one that might just herald the start of World War III.
Neither Coleman wants to be a hero. Nancy just wants to keep her ship in one piece and protect her sailors. Alex wants off that damned station before he can end up as a prisoner of war (if this is war). But the shooting has started, and both have a job to do.
3. The War No One Wanted - No one wants war.
But no nation has the guts to stop it.
Alex Coleman had a chance to end World War III before it started...instead, he lost an unwinnable battle. Now, he finally has command of his own submarine, but USS Jimmy Carter is old enough to drink, his crew is a few beers short of a six pack, and no one—particularly the admiral who hates him—expects him to make a difference.
It doesn’t help that the U.S. Navy and their allies started the war on the wrong foot. No one wanted war, or planned for it, but a series of unrelated incidents, mix-ups, and greedy grabs for ocean-floor real estate escalated straight into a shooting war that no one knows how to stop. Now submariners like Alex are on the front lines, fighting against overwhelming odds—and finding out that American technology no longer holds the edge it once did. Enemy subs are fast, their torpedoes are faster, and both are quieter than ever before.
Driving around in the oldest attack submarine in the Navy means Alex knows that better than anyone. Jimmy Carter still has life left in her, but proving that to his superiors is the hard part. His boat keeps getting relegated to convoy duty while newer boats take the fight to the enemy...and die doing it.
Meanwhile, Alex juggles his misfit crew with a commodore who wants to rip his boat out from under him and send her to the breakers. All he wants is one chance. Just one.
Because no one ever taught Alex Coleman how to quit.
4. Fire When Ready - 1 out of every 3 submarines deploying isn’t coming home.
Will Alex Coleman’s boat beat the odds?
No one expected war, and the U.S. Navy has paid the price. Once the greatest Navy in the world, by 2039, American submariners find themselves outnumbered and outgunned by an alliance of France, India, and the enemy lurking in the dark: Russia. It’s not their fault that the politicians back home didn’t expect war as the world expanded into underwater territory, but now sailors like Commander Alex Coleman are left facing the consequences.
Alex’s boat is old enough to drink and his crew is a few beers short of a six pack. But he’s got to pull them together before embarking on a dangerous mission into the undersea wild west to rescue scientists working on a top secret project. If he doesn’t, no one will miss the U.S. Navy’s oldest attack submarine. But if he does…he might just change the world.
Can Alex and his fellows overcome enemy submariners with newer boats, quieter technology, and faster torpedoes? Or will more submariners rest on the ocean bottom on eternal patrol?
4.5 Clean Sweep - John Dalton is America’s best submarine captain.
For the moment.
In a war where one out of every three American submarines fails to come home, John and USS Razorback are a pair of rare gems: survivors. More importantly, they take the fight to the enemy as the so-called "Freedom Union" gobbles up more and more territory every day. Undersea resources, stations, and enclaves change hands with every battle in World War III, and it’s up to submarines like Razorback to defend Americans and Alliance territory.
And Captain John Dalton? He’s got one last mission to complete before he leaves his beloved submarine and crew behind. But after dancing on the knife’s edge for almost a year, can he beat the odds one last time?
Or will fate—and the enemy—catch up to him like it has so many of his friends and colleagues?
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Requirements: epub, mobi, azw3 reader,3.3 MB
Overview: R.G. Roberts is a multi-genre author, and has published military thrillers, science fiction, epic fantasy, and alternate history.
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
2. Cardinal Virtues - Every nation wants territory. No one wants war.
But once the shooting starts...
Alex Coleman is on the way out.
Nancy Coleman is on the way up.
It’s 2037 and Commander Alex Coleman’s career is on the rocks. He’s been exiled to Armistice Station, an underwater megastation where you can buy everything except success in the U.S. Navy. Here, he waits for retirement, doling out sodas and supplies while keeping an eye on unruly sailors—hardly what the Navy sends you to do when you’re on the fast track.
Commander Nancy Coleman, on the other hand, appears to have it made. She’s in command of a brand-new destroyer, leading a strike group through the Strait of Malacca. China’s getting frisky, and the U.S. Navy has long-standing ties with Taiwan. China might start the war, but Nancy knows her navy will finish it.
But mysterious forces are at work under the surface, and things aren’t quiet in Alex’s underwater amusement park. French marines arrive, allied with the Indian Navy. Both nations want the United States out of the Indian Ocean, and Alex’s eclectic band of castoff sailors are all that’s in their way.
And then the trigger-happy admiral in command of Nancy’s strike group sinks the wrong submarine, trapping Nancy and her ship in the middle of a shootout with the wrong enemy—one that might just herald the start of World War III.
Neither Coleman wants to be a hero. Nancy just wants to keep her ship in one piece and protect her sailors. Alex wants off that damned station before he can end up as a prisoner of war (if this is war). But the shooting has started, and both have a job to do.
3. The War No One Wanted - No one wants war.
But no nation has the guts to stop it.
Alex Coleman had a chance to end World War III before it started...instead, he lost an unwinnable battle. Now, he finally has command of his own submarine, but USS Jimmy Carter is old enough to drink, his crew is a few beers short of a six pack, and no one—particularly the admiral who hates him—expects him to make a difference.
It doesn’t help that the U.S. Navy and their allies started the war on the wrong foot. No one wanted war, or planned for it, but a series of unrelated incidents, mix-ups, and greedy grabs for ocean-floor real estate escalated straight into a shooting war that no one knows how to stop. Now submariners like Alex are on the front lines, fighting against overwhelming odds—and finding out that American technology no longer holds the edge it once did. Enemy subs are fast, their torpedoes are faster, and both are quieter than ever before.
Driving around in the oldest attack submarine in the Navy means Alex knows that better than anyone. Jimmy Carter still has life left in her, but proving that to his superiors is the hard part. His boat keeps getting relegated to convoy duty while newer boats take the fight to the enemy...and die doing it.
Meanwhile, Alex juggles his misfit crew with a commodore who wants to rip his boat out from under him and send her to the breakers. All he wants is one chance. Just one.
Because no one ever taught Alex Coleman how to quit.
4. Fire When Ready - 1 out of every 3 submarines deploying isn’t coming home.
Will Alex Coleman’s boat beat the odds?
No one expected war, and the U.S. Navy has paid the price. Once the greatest Navy in the world, by 2039, American submariners find themselves outnumbered and outgunned by an alliance of France, India, and the enemy lurking in the dark: Russia. It’s not their fault that the politicians back home didn’t expect war as the world expanded into underwater territory, but now sailors like Commander Alex Coleman are left facing the consequences.
Alex’s boat is old enough to drink and his crew is a few beers short of a six pack. But he’s got to pull them together before embarking on a dangerous mission into the undersea wild west to rescue scientists working on a top secret project. If he doesn’t, no one will miss the U.S. Navy’s oldest attack submarine. But if he does…he might just change the world.
Can Alex and his fellows overcome enemy submariners with newer boats, quieter technology, and faster torpedoes? Or will more submariners rest on the ocean bottom on eternal patrol?
4.5 Clean Sweep - John Dalton is America’s best submarine captain.
For the moment.
In a war where one out of every three American submarines fails to come home, John and USS Razorback are a pair of rare gems: survivors. More importantly, they take the fight to the enemy as the so-called "Freedom Union" gobbles up more and more territory every day. Undersea resources, stations, and enclaves change hands with every battle in World War III, and it’s up to submarines like Razorback to defend Americans and Alliance territory.
And Captain John Dalton? He’s got one last mission to complete before he leaves his beloved submarine and crew behind. But after dancing on the knife’s edge for almost a year, can he beat the odds one last time?
Or will fate—and the enemy—catch up to him like it has so many of his friends and colleagues?
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