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Net Force: Moving Target (Paperback, Original ed.): Jerome Preisler Net Force: Moving Target (Paperback, Original ed.)
Jerome Preisler; Created by Steve Pieczenik, Tom Clancy
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Net Force: Threat Point (Paperback, Original ed.): Jerome Preisler Net Force: Threat Point (Paperback, Original ed.)
Jerome Preisler; Created by Steve Pieczenik, Tom Clancy
R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Net Force: Dark Web (Paperback, Original ed.): Jerome Preisler Net Force: Dark Web (Paperback, Original ed.)
Jerome Preisler; Created by Steve Pieczenik, Tom Clancy
R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Csi: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep (Paperback): Jerome Preisler Csi: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep (Paperback)
Jerome Preisler
R548 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R109 (20%) Out of stock
Code Name Caesar - The Secret Hunt for U-Boat 864 During World War II (Paperback): Jerome Preisler, Kenneth Sewell Code Name Caesar - The Secret Hunt for U-Boat 864 During World War II (Paperback)
Jerome Preisler, Kenneth Sewell
R409 R311 Discovery Miles 3 110 Save R98 (24%) Out of stock

In the waning days of World War II, a little-known battle took place under the frozen seas off the coast of Norway . . . and changed the course of the war.
In February of 1944, Germany and Japan devised a desperate plan to escape defeat. The Germans would send Japan a submarine--boat U-864--packed with their most advanced rocket and jet aircraft technology. Japan could then reestablish air superiority in the Pacific, drawing the attention of Allied forces long enough for Germany to regroup.
Meanwhile, British code breakers, working with the Norwegian underground, had discovered the plan. But even though they were unable to stop the submarine from embarking, the British submarine HMS "Venturer" was waiting for it at sea. In a cat-and-mouse battle beneath the waves, they hunted one another, each waiting to strike. The "Venturer" won the game, becoming the only submarine in history to sink another sub in underwater combat.
This is the dramatic, action-packed account of one of the greatest unsung victories in military history, and of a historical moment in the annals of naval warfare.

All Hands Down - The True Story of the Soviet Attack on the USS Scorpion (Paperback): Kenneth Sewell, Jerome Preisler All Hands Down - The True Story of the Soviet Attack on the USS Scorpion (Paperback)
Kenneth Sewell, Jerome Preisler
R572 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R143 (25%) Out of stock

Forty years ago, in May 1968, the submarine USS "Scorpion" sank in mysterious circumstances with a loss of ninety-nine lives. The tragedy occurred during the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, and it followed by only weeks the sinking of a Soviet sub near Hawaii. Now in "All Hands Down, " drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews, many with exclusive sources in the naval and intelligence communities, as well as recently declassified United States and Soviet intelligence files, Kenneth Sewell and Jerome Preisler explain what really happened to "Scorpion."

In January 1968, a U.S. intelligence ship, USS "Pueblo, " was seized by North Korea. Among other items, the North Koreans confiscated a valuable cryptographic unit that was capable of deciphering the Navy's top-secret codes. Unknown to the Navy, a traitor named John Walker had begun supplying the Navy's codes to the KGB. Once the KGB acquired the crypto unit from the North Koreans, the Russians were able to read highly classified naval communications.

In March, a Soviet sub, K-129, mysteriously sank near Hawaii, hundreds of miles from its normal station in the Pacific. Soviet naval leaders mistakenly believed that a U.S. submarine was to blame for the loss, and they planned revenge. A trap was set: several Soviet vessels were gathered in the Atlantic, acting suspiciously. It would be only a matter of time before a U.S. sub was sent to investigate. That sub was "Scorpion." Using the top-secret codes and the deciphering machine, the Soviets could intercept and decode communication between the Navy and "Scorpion, " the final element in carrying out the planned attack.

"All Hands Down" shows how the Soviet plan was executed and explains why the truth of the attack has been officially denied for forty years. Sewell and Preisler debunk various official explanations for the tragedy and bring to life the personal stories of some of the men who were lost when "Scorpion" went to the bottom. This true story, finally told after exhaustive research, is more exciting than any novel.

Zero Hour - Power Plays 07 (Paperback): Tom Clancy, Martin H. Greenberg Zero Hour - Power Plays 07 (Paperback)
Tom Clancy, Martin H. Greenberg; Jerome Preisler
R231 R175 Discovery Miles 1 750 Save R56 (24%) Out of stock

When an anonymous e-mail alerts UpLink International's operatives to suspicious activity on an exclusive island resort, Pete Nimec goes undercover to investigate. What Nimec discovers is a plot to drain oil from the United States Strategic Petroleum Reserves and sell it to outlaw nations. Original.

Cold War - Power Plays 05 (Paperback): Tom Clancy, Martin H. Greenberg, Jerome Preisler Cold War - Power Plays 05 (Paperback)
Tom Clancy, Martin H. Greenberg, Jerome Preisler
R206 R157 Discovery Miles 1 570 Save R49 (24%) Out of stock

Unspoiled. Uninhabited. Under attack…

On the wind-swept, ice-covered continent of Antarctica, Roger Gordian’s UpLink Technologies has established a scientific research facility called Cold Corners. But its testing of potential robotic landing craft for use on Mars is disrupted when one of the rovers disappears—along with the repair team sent out after it.

Fear of discovery has prompted a renegade consortium—that is illegally using Antarctica as a nuclear waste dump—to wipe out the UpLink base. Now, the men and women of Cold Corners have only themselves to rely on as the consortium mounts its decisive strike against the ice station—and the final sunset plunges them into the total darkness of a polar winter…

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