This taut thriller provides the behind-the-scenes reality of the national security system at work –the CIA, the Oval Office, the Pentagon, and the National Security Council -—and is must-reading for fans of Tom Clancy and W.E.B. Griffin. In 1945, the U.S. submarine
Tigerfish mistakenly torpedoed and sunk a Japanese merchant ship. Reportedly carrying supplies to allied POWs, the ship had been given safe passage, but was actually a cunning ruse devised by a powerful secret society to transport tons of gold out of Japan under the very eyes of the enemy. Some thirty years later, the captain of the
Tigerfish is murdered in Washington. As the CIA launches its investigation into his death, a race to raise the ship and recover its treasure begins, which mounts to an international incident involving the U.S., China, the Soviet Union and Japan.
Om författaren
Thomas B. Allen is well known for his writing about the intersection of espionage and military history, including
George Washington, Spymaster. Norman Polmar is an internationally known analyst, consultant, and award-winning author specializing in the naval, aviation, and intelligence arenas. He is the co-author of
Project Azorian: The CIA and the Raising of the K-129.