A well written book that should hold the readers' interest, with considerable diplomatic and military terminology. The story is alarmingly accurate as to how a major plot such as this could be carried out. It will give the reader insight as to how military and governmental proceedings are carried out. The background of the two officers who ultimately resolve the crisis is interesting and tied to events both historic and timely. Readers who like this sort of novel should find this work quite interesting.
"Jeez, this job really sucks sometimes." Ken wasn't talking to anyone, except maybe himself as he made his way across the big port yard to the scene of his latest problem.
He noticed the big straddle carrier lying on its side with the Chinese shipping container still attached.
"I wasn't going fast, Ken" the driver said, "Honest, I wasn't. That container was light and I can tell if one is light."
"'Oh well' thought Ken, 'Just more paperwork and international correspondence to look forward to.'