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The Edge of Honor

The Edge of Honor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Accurate, realistic and suspenseful: almost too real.
Review: Viet Nam era tale of naval lieutenant's critical transition to career officer in wartime. Author's service background shines through in crisp detail of shipboard routine and crises. For readers of WWII naval classics some of the characters and situations are too reminiscent for coincidence. Convincing scene's of our hero's spouse caught in all the contradictions of her generation amongst the more traditional wardroom wives show Deutermann to be a talented professional in his post naval career. Occasional sloppy editing: can we really believe this U.S. frigate flew the Union Jack at harbor in Subic Bay? Annoying reliance of military accronyms in the text requires a three page Glossary. But, overall, a good read which intertwines multiple storylines into a unifying climax of naval combat, busting the drug dealers, and romance

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bears the mark of The Caine
Review: Viet Nam era tale of naval lieutenant's critical transition to career officer in wartime. Author's service background shines through in crisp detail of shipboard routine and crises. For readers of WWII naval classics some of the characters and situations are too reminiscent for coincidence. Convincing scene's of our hero's spouse caught in all the contradictions of her generation amongst the more traditional wardroom wives show Deutermann to be a talented professional in his post naval career. Occasional sloppy editing: can we really believe this U.S. frigate flew the Union Jack at harbor in Subic Bay? Annoying reliance of military accronyms in the text requires a three page Glossary. But, overall, a good read which intertwines multiple storylines into a unifying climax of naval combat, busting the drug dealers, and romance

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stand-by, Execute!
Review: Well, Captain P.T. Deutermann USN (Ret) has done it again. He has written another well thought-out military thriller that also has all the ingredients of a good mystery. With each book released, he just gets better and better.

LT Brian Holcomb is a young surface warfare officer who is trying to undo the damage of a potentially career-ending fitness report. Attempting to do so, he takes an assignment to a guided missile cruiser, the USS JOHN BELL HOOD. Once aboard, he realizes that he will have his hands full. Drug abuse is rampant and as those of us who remember 1969 can attest, the American war effort was already universally reviled by civilians and military people alike.

LT Holcomb leaves behind his wife Maddy who is beginning to feel the stirring of restlessness and the desire to be her own person. She realizes as she embarks on a career as a banker that she does not need to be the good little Navy wife and stand by her man. She does not need to be Mrs. "Lieutenant" Holcomb to have a life of her own making.

But Brian is at war and the USS JOHN BELL HOOD is on the firing line in the South China Sea. Mr Deutermann does an outstanding job of describing life at sea during those unpopular war years. He knows from whence he speaks, having commanded a cruiser himself.

Mr Deutermann served his country in the Navy for more than 25 years. He has captured the essence of that service and what sacrifices are made by service members to a "T." If anyone doubts what naval service during the Vietnam War meant, I recommend that they read this book. It is a great look into that period of time and what it meant to value duty, honor and country.

Brian Holcomb is a fine character and a better junior officer than he gave himself credit for. Peter Deutermann did a great job with all of the characterizations in this book, but especially Holcomb's Commanding Officer. I would go so far as to say that if schools around the country pick a naval story to replace THE CAINE MUTINY in their American Lit classes, then this should be the one. But don't take my word for it, read this book and you'll be hooked. You'll go looking for the backlist of all the books by Peter Deutermann and you won't be disappointed.

Thank you Captain Deutermann for another great read. BZ from a former paratrooper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stand-by, Execute!
Review: Well, Captain P.T. Deutermann USN (Ret) has done it again. He has written another well thought-out military thriller that also has all the ingredients of a good mystery. With each book released, he just gets better and better.

LT Brian Holcomb is a young surface warfare officer who is trying to undo the damage of a potentially career-ending fitness report. Attempting to do so, he takes an assignment to a guided missile cruiser, the USS JOHN BELL HOOD. Once aboard, he realizes that he will have his hands full. Drug abuse is rampant and as those of us who remember 1969 can attest, the American war effort was already universally reviled by civilians and military people alike.

LT Holcomb leaves behind his wife Maddy who is beginning to feel the stirring of restlessness and the desire to be her own person. She realizes as she embarks on a career as a banker that she does not need to be the good little Navy wife and stand by her man. She does not need to be Mrs. "Lieutenant" Holcomb to have a life of her own making.

But Brian is at war and the USS JOHN BELL HOOD is on the firing line in the South China Sea. Mr Deutermann does an outstanding job of describing life at sea during those unpopular war years. He knows from whence he speaks, having commanded a cruiser himself.

Mr Deutermann served his country in the Navy for more than 25 years. He has captured the essence of that service and what sacrifices are made by service members to a "T." If anyone doubts what naval service during the Vietnam War meant, I recommend that they read this book. It is a great look into that period of time and what it meant to value duty, honor and country.

Brian Holcomb is a fine character and a better junior officer than he gave himself credit for. Peter Deutermann did a great job with all of the characterizations in this book, but especially Holcomb's Commanding Officer. I would go so far as to say that if schools around the country pick a naval story to replace THE CAINE MUTINY in their American Lit classes, then this should be the one. But don't take my word for it, read this book and you'll be hooked. You'll go looking for the backlist of all the books by Peter Deutermann and you won't be disappointed.

Thank you Captain Deutermann for another great read. BZ from a former paratrooper.


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