Under the Arctic Cold
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Product Details
Author:
George Wallace
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
300
Publisher:
Severn River Publishing (December 15, 2026)
Imprint:
Severn River Publishing
Release Date:
December 15, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781648759154
ISBN-10:
1648759157
Weight:
10.03oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_04102026_P9942819_onix30-20260410.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$19.99
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
The Cold Sea
Case Pack:
20
As low as:
$15.39
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
Commander (Ret.) George Wallace crafts a taut Cold War submarine thriller set beneath the Arctic ice in 1984, where one clandestine mission to track a revolutionary Soviet sub becomes a silent duel with global stakes. fFlled with tension, ambition, and high-stakes brinkmanship, readers of Tom Clancy and Jeff Shaara will enjoy.
1984, The Barents Sea: A revolutionary Soviet attack submarine—faster, quieter, and deadlier than anything in the American fleet—threatens to upend the balance of nuclear deterrence.
Within the Kremlin, ruthless GRU powerbroker Vice Admiral Sergi Baranov sees the new sub as his path to dominance in a fractured Soviet leadership. But Russian dissident Mikhail Kozlov risks everything to leak its existence to the West, fearing the fallout of its unmatched potential.
To uncover the boat’s true capabilities, Commander Roy Blivens and the crew of the USS Tigerfish slip beneath the Arctic ice on a clandestine mission. What begins as surveillance becomes a silent duel in the frozen dark—where one mistake could ignite a global crisis.
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Praise for The Cold Sea Series:
“…Wallace has come up with a beauty.” —Booklist
“George Wallace has written a thriller that rivals them all.” —John J. Gobbell, author of the Todd Ingram series
“Terrific exposé of the challenges and consequential decisions associated with nuclear submarine operations in the North Atlantic during the Cold War.” —Admiral Jon Greenert, the 30th Chief of Naval Operations
“…Wallace immerses you in the hidden, dangerous, and deadly world of Cold War submarine operations.” —Rick Severinghaus, Editor of The Submarine Review
1984, The Barents Sea: A revolutionary Soviet attack submarine—faster, quieter, and deadlier than anything in the American fleet—threatens to upend the balance of nuclear deterrence.
Within the Kremlin, ruthless GRU powerbroker Vice Admiral Sergi Baranov sees the new sub as his path to dominance in a fractured Soviet leadership. But Russian dissident Mikhail Kozlov risks everything to leak its existence to the West, fearing the fallout of its unmatched potential.
To uncover the boat’s true capabilities, Commander Roy Blivens and the crew of the USS Tigerfish slip beneath the Arctic ice on a clandestine mission. What begins as surveillance becomes a silent duel in the frozen dark—where one mistake could ignite a global crisis.
_________________________
Praise for The Cold Sea Series:
“…Wallace has come up with a beauty.” —Booklist
“George Wallace has written a thriller that rivals them all.” —John J. Gobbell, author of the Todd Ingram series
“Terrific exposé of the challenges and consequential decisions associated with nuclear submarine operations in the North Atlantic during the Cold War.” —Admiral Jon Greenert, the 30th Chief of Naval Operations
“…Wallace immerses you in the hidden, dangerous, and deadly world of Cold War submarine operations.” —Rick Severinghaus, Editor of The Submarine Review









