A U.S. destroyer is torpedoed by an Iranian submarine and Captain Murray Wilson of the USS Michigan is flown to the Pentagon to meet with the Secretary of the Navy (SecNav). There Wilson learns that the Iranian submarine is just a cover story. One of the United States' own fully automated unmanned underwater vehicles has gone rogue, its programming corrupted in some way. Murray is charged with hunting it down and taking it out before the virus that's infected its operating system can infect the rest of the fleet.At the same time, the head of the SEAL detachment aboard the USS Michigan is killed and Lonnie Mixell, a former U.S. operative, now assassin for hire, is responsible. And that is only the first SEAL to be hunted down and killed. Jake Harrison, fellow SEAL, discovers that these SEALs had one mission in common — they were all on the team that killed Bin Laden. Or so the world was told.As Wilson discovers that his mission is actually meant to cover up dangerous acts of corruption, even treason, Harrison discovers that the assassin is out to protect the same forces. Forces too powerful for either of them to take on alone.
Триллер18+Rick Campbell
The Bin Laden Plot
CHARACTERS
KEVIN HARDISON — chief of staff
MARCY PERINI — secretary of state
TOM GLASS — secretary of defense
NOVA CONOVER — secretary of homeland security
THOM PARHAM — national security advisor
GLEN MCGLOTHIN (Captain) — senior military advisor
CHRISTINE O’CONNOR — director (DCIA)
MONROE BRYANT — deputy director (DDCIA)
PJ ROLOW — deputy director for operations (DDO)
TRACEY MCFARLAND — deputy director for analysis (DDA)
BECKY ROCK — deputy director for support (DDS)
JAKE HARRISON — paramilitary operations officer
KHALILA DUFOUR — specialized skills officer, National Clandestine Service
ASAD DURRANI — collection management officer
NIZAR MUSSAN — paramilitary operations officer (Bluestone Security)
MARZOUQ ASHOUR — specialized skills officer (Salmiya, Kuwait)
ELIZABETH GHERLONE — supervisor
SARA INMAN — torpedo expert
BRENDA VERBECK — secretary of the Navy
JOHN RODGAARD — director of National Intelligence
BILL GUISEWHITE — director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
MURRAY WILSON (Captain) — Commanding Officer
TOM MONTGOMERY (Lieutenant Commander) — Executive Officer
RYAN JESCOVITCH (Lieutenant) — Weapons Officer
BRIAN RESOR (Lieutenant) — Officer of the Deck
BRITTANY KERN (Lieutenant) — Officer of the Deck
KAREN BASS (Lieutenant) — Officer of the Deck
JIM MOORE (Sonar Technician Chief) — Sonar Division Chief
ANDREW BUBB (Sonar Technician Second Class) — Narrowband Operator
JON PETERS (Commander) — SEAL Team Commander
TRACEY NOVIELLO (Lieutenant) — SEAL Platoon Officer-in-Charge
RUSS BURKHARDT (Special Warfare Operator Senior Chief) — SEAL Platoon Leading Chief Petty Officer
JOHN SHEAKOSKI (Special Warfare Operator First Class)
MICHAEL KELLER (Special Warfare Operator Second Class)
KURT HACKER (Special Warfare Operator First Class)
JOHN PICKERING (Special Warfare Operator Second Class)
DAVE NAREHOOD (Special Warfare Operator First Class)
RICH MEYER (Special Warfare Operator Second Class)
DENNIS GALLAGHER (Commander) — Commanding Officer
RICHARD WORTMAN (Petty Officer Second Class)
JAY NEAL (Seaman)
JOE SITES (Admiral) — Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)
ANDY HOSKINS (Captain) — secretary of the Navy’s military aide
JASON JOHNSON (Cryptologic Technician Chief) — Pentagon watchstander
AYMAN ABOUD — Persian rug dealer
BASIM IQBAL — Kuwait Security Service agent
MALIK AL-RASHIDI — Director, Kuwait Security Service
LONNIE MIXELL (alias Mitch Larson) — former Navy SEAL
GARY NAGLE — former Navy SEAL
JOHN MCNEIL — former Navy SEAL / secretary of the Navy protective agent
GRETCHEN MCNEIL — John McNeil’s wife
ANGIE HARRISON — Jake Harrison’s wife
MADELINE (MADDY) HARRISON — Jake Harrison’s daughter
BRIAN HUMM —
KEN HILLSLEY —
CAROLINE RICE — Fairfax County, Virginia, detective
ADELLE MURPHY — housekeeping supervisor at the Intercontinental Hotel
CAITLIN JOHNSON — gymnastics coach
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USS
In the Strait of Hormuz, the thirty-mile-wide opening to the strategically important Persian Gulf, USS
Hours earlier, after being battered by a storm as the destroyer passed through the Gulf of Oman,
Petty Officer Second Class Richard Wortman, leaning against the hangar bulkhead on the helicopter deck, took another puff of his cigarette while his newfound friend rattled on about his girlfriend back home. Seaman Jay Neal, who happened to be from a town less than an hour from Wortman’s, was a new addition to the crew, having reported aboard just before