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Exit Plan
Exit Plan
Exit Plan
Audiobook17 hours

Exit Plan

Written by Larry Bond

Narrated by Dick Hill

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

New York Times best-selling author Larry Bond's Dangerous Ground, starring Navy lieutenant commander Jerry Mitchell, was hailed as a "hugely entertaining adventure" by Library Journal. In Exit Plan, Mitchell's crew is ordered to the Iranian coast for a mission to retrieve intelligence on Iran's nuclear weapons. But while en route, their mini-sub catches fire, forcing Mitchell and four SEALs to swim to shore-and into enemy territory. "The technothriller has a new ace and his name is Larry Bond."-Tom Clancy
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 8, 2012
ISBN9781464038372
Exit Plan
Author

Larry Bond

Larry Bond is the author of several bestselling military thrillers, including Crash Dive, Cold Choices, Dangerous Ground, Red Phoenix and the Larry Bond’s First Team and Larry Bond’s Red Dragon Rising series. He was a naval officer for six years, serving four on a destroyer and two on shore duty in the Washington DC area. He's also worked as a warfare analyst and antisubmarine technology expert, and he now writes and designs computer games, including Harpoon and Command at Sea. He makes his home in Springfield, Virginia.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Great action combines with excellent character development to make an exciting and inspiring read!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I borrowed this for my 15 year old son who loves it and has re-read it several times. To stay hep with the young generation I read it too. It's a cartoon like thriller about SEAL special operations forces and an Iranian nuclear bomb and the exfiltration of an Iranian spy to a US submarine lurking in the Persian gulf. So long as the story sticks to the action on the ground with the commandos it's an engaging adventure story, with plausible action scenes and careful descriptions of different kinds of weapons and tactics. And when I say plausible, I don't mean to suggest that 5 SEAL commandos would likely be able to kill 35 Iranians in a 3 day rampage through the backroads of the Iranian coast, but rather that the descriptions feel like fighting and are possible to imagine. The plausibility is of a movie sort and I was willing to surrender to the artist's vision. In contrast, the dialogue and plausibility of the Presidential level and diplomatic discussions is much lower - laughable really. The whole thing is an awkward mess, but perfectly acceptable as a diverting adventure and a way to bond with your teenager.