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Stony Man · #16

Deep Alert

by Michael Kasner · May 1995

7.0 / 10 average from 5 rated reviews

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An unholy alliance between the Ukraine and Libya brings a wave of terror to the open seas with the hijacking of the world's first stealth submarine - invisible in the waters and armed for nuclear strikes. Equipped to track data, gather intelligence and strike with lethal accuracy, the Stony Man teams engage in an international sea hunt, stalking a hidden enemy with an agenda for destruction.

Reviews (7)

ice_cracked 9/10 July 12, 2008
Well I have to disagree as well as I absolutely loved this title. Excellent/believable plot with some good characters introduced and a storyline laced with excellent action scenes. As well as the previously mentioned I loved the aerial action scenes with the Egyptian jets and the leader and his wingman's stunts they do to destroy the enemy jets. The finish is very well thought out and you will find yourself thinking how the bloody hell are they going to get out of this never mind if they could even complete their mission successfully. Couldn't put it down exciting/suspenseful storyline did it for me. Highly recommended reading here.
BolanFan_3_29 8/10 August 16, 2001
I have to disagree I thought that this book is worth a second look. It had many action sequences and it is the book that got me interested in the Mack Bolan, Stony Man, The Executioner, Able Team, Pheonix Force genre Since then I have been reading every executioner book that I can get my ands on. It deserves at the very least an 8, because it wasnt at the level of the most dissapointing stony man book ever (imho) Tactical Response.
RONIN 6/10 February 20, 2001
Pretty good read, like 007 mixed with Hunt for the red October
Gunslinger 5/10 July 5, 2000
Reasonably enjoyable Kasner book. I loved the Able Team shootout in the beginning, and their overall inclusion in the mission. The airstrike on the desert facility was the high point.
Mack May 26, 2000
Don't remember much from this book. But I do remember the scene where Grimaldi flew the Osprey and raised hell on the tanker. A pretty decent book.
Glenn 7/10 May 26, 2000
This was a well written story, but it was far too much like the 007 movie "The Spy Who Loved Me." Not very original.
joel May 26, 2000
A fast paced decent read. I agree it did read like a James Bond movie in fact they even mention the movie the book.