From Barnes & NobleIn Patrick Robinson's H.M.S. Unseen, the world's most elusive and deadly war machine is owned and operated by the Royal Navy -- too bad it's just been stolen.
Carlo D'EsteA dazzling, page-turning yarn...no one does it better—not even Tom Clancy.
Florida Times-UnionPatrick Robinson is quickly replacing Tom Clancy as the preeminent writer of modern naval fiction.
Courier TimesRobinson's most suspenseful naval technothriller yet—A tense, unpredictable adventure that rivals the best of Tom Clancy and Dale Brown.
Kirkus ReviewsRobinson, rising master of naval technothrillers (Nimitz Class, 1997, is now being filmed by Universal Pictures), returns with his second supersubmarine tale, something of a sequel to 1998's Kilo Class.