
Category: Thriller & Suspense
Regular price: $23.99
Deal price: $0.99
Deal starts: May 10, 2026
Deal ends: May 10, 2026
From New York Times-bestselling authors Stephen Coonts and William H. Keith: Two hijacked ships, nuclear cargo, and a race across the Atlantic to stop catastrophe.Two massive ships are on a dual path to destruction. One is a freighter carrying nuclear materials to Japan; the other, a cruise ship heading for the Mediterranean. Neither will reach their destinations. Two factions—Japanese eco-terrorists and Middle East extremists—have joined forces to infiltrate the ships, incapacitate the crew, and change course toward a common target:The United States of America.In Washington, Charlie Dean and a team of commandos are dispatched on a life-or-death mission to blow the hijackers' plot out of the water. Their plan: board the ship unnoticed, pose as ordinary passengers, and overtake the terrorists. But time is running out. The seized ships are crossing the Atlantic with the combined strength of a full-scale nuclear torpedo. And New York City is just on the horizon.…in Stephen Coonts' Deep Black: Sea of Terror, cowritten with William H. Keith."High-tech intrigue delivered with surgical precision; this series sets the standard for military thrillers." — BooklistMORE PRAISE FOR THE STEPHEN COONTS & WILLIAM H. KEITH SERIES"An unstoppable blend of pacing, plausibility, and pure adrenaline—Coonts and Keith are a powerhouse team." — Publishers Weekly"High-tech intrigue delivered with surgical precision; this series sets the standard for military thrillers." — Booklist"Coonts and Keith bring authenticity and momentum to every page—action fiction at its best." — Library Journal"A riveting fusion of expert technical detail and big-screen storytelling." — The Washington Post"Together they craft thrillers that feel frighteningly real and impossible to put down." — The New York Times"Coonts's command of aerial and geopolitical tension paired with Keith's tactical sharpness makes for a series that hits hard and never lets up." — Clive Cussler