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Red Star Rogue: The Untold Story of a Soviet Submarine's Nuclear Strike Attempt on the U.S.
Red Star Rogue The Untold Story of a Soviet Submarine's Nuclear Strike Attempt on the US
Author: Kenneth Sewell, Clint Richmond
March 7, 1968: Several hundred miles northwest of Hawaii, the nuclear-armed K-129 surfaces and then sinks; all of its crewmen and officers perish at sea. Who was commanding the rogue Russian sub? What was its target? How did it infiltrate American waters undetected? Navy veteran Kenneth Sewell, drawing from newly declassified documents an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781416527336
ISBN-10: 1416527338
Publication Date: 9/26/2006
Pages: 480
Edition: Reprint
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3.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Star
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
Members Wishing: 2
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If you are a history buff you'll like this book. I thought it was a little dry in some parts (hey, I'm usually a romance reader!) but it turned out to be interesting and very frightening. It is a true story about a soviet submarine poised for a nuclear strike off of our coast. Includes some interesting pictures.
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reviewed Red Star Rogue: The Untold Story of a Soviet Submarine's Nuclear Strike Attempt on the U.S. on + 2 more book reviews
It is a good read and I more than likely will read a purchase copy of it again. It is well written and does keep the readers interest.
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I enjoyed it. The book was a little repetitive in parts, but it was an interesting story about a seriously covered up piece of Cold War history.


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