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by Rick Campbell


  Wilson noticed Christine on the wharf and waved; she waved back. This was the second time America had relied on Captain Murray Wilson, and she felt obliged to offer her appreciation in person. A brow was soon in place and men began hustling across in both directions. Christine would wait for Captain Wilson to debark, but Harrison would join his unit aboard the submarine.

  During the days spent waiting on Guam, neither she nor Harrison had mentioned it. His passionate embrace before she stepped onto the ledge outside the Great Hall of the People had been nothing more than a good-luck kiss. At least that’s what she told herself, each time her thoughts wandered. Harrison was a married man, and whatever feelings he had for her were irrelevant, as were her feelings for him. Still, she enjoyed spending time with him, and she went out of her way to arrange lunches and dinners together. She caught herself stealing glances at him, thinking about what might have been. But that was over twenty years ago. They had chosen separate paths, and there was no going back.

  Speaking of going back, Christine had been debating whether to ask Harrison to return to Washington with her, purportedly to help debrief the president on the SEAL team mission. Up to now, she had opted against asking him. But with the arrival of Michigan—and Harrison’s departure only minutes away, she finally gave in. She turned toward Harrison.

  “Jake, I’ve been thinking, and I’d like you to join me at the White House to debrief the president. I think he’d appreciate the perspective of someone with a more tactical background.”

  Harrison was silent for a while, his eyes probing hers, and Christine hoped he hadn’t seen through her thinly veiled plan. Finally, he replied, “Thanks for the offer, but I don’t think that’s necessary. You were with us the whole time, and you were the one who completed the mission. You’re more than capable of debriefing the president without me. Plus, it’s not my call. I belong with my unit, and Commander McNeil would be the one to authorize my absence. You’d have to ask him. But if it’s all right with you, I’d rather just decline now and leave it at that.”

  Christine let out an inward sigh. It wasn’t the answer she had hoped for. “All right, Jake. But if you change your mind, let me know.”

  Harrison said nothing for a while, then returned his attention to Michigan. There was a break in personnel crossing the brow, providing a path for him to board the submarine. He turned back to Christine.

  “Any last words?”

  Christine shook her head.

  “Then I think this is where we say good-bye.”

  Christine smiled. “Again.”

  She resisted the urge to reach out and touch his arm, to give any indication of how she felt. He stared into her eyes for a long moment, and it looked as if there was something he wanted to say, but then he turned and headed toward the submarine without another word. Christine watched as he crossed the brow and disappeared down the Missile Compartment hatch.

  COMPLETE CAST OF CHARACTERS

  CHINESE CHARACTERS

  WEDDING PARTY (PROLOGUE)

  BAI JIAO, prime minister’s daughter

  HUANG FU, Bai Jiao’s fiancé

  FENG DAI, Bai Jiao’s bodyguard

  ADMINISTRATION

  XIANG CHENGLEI, president and general secretary of the Party

  HUAN ZHIXIN, chairman, Central Military Commission

  BAI TAO, prime minister

  SHEN YI, Politburo senior member (Huan Zhixin’s uncle)

  DENG CHUNG, Politburo junior member

  WANG QUI, national security advisor

  XIE HAI, President Xiang’s executive assistant

  YANG MINSHENG, head of President Xiang’s security detail

  MILITARY

  TSOU DESHI (Fleet Admiral), Commander, People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy

  GUO JIAN (Admiral), Commander, East Sea Fleet

  SHI CHEN (Admiral), Commander, North Sea Fleet

  CAO FENG (General), Commander, Fourth Department

  ZHANG ANGUO (General), Commander, Nanjing Military Region

  SHAO JINHAI (Vice Admiral), Admiral challenging plan during operations brief

  ZHOU PENGFEI (Captain), Commander, 34th Hong Niao Missile Battery

  CHENG BO (Captain), Officer-in-Charge, East Sea Fleet Command Center

  ZENG YONG (Commander), Commanding Officer, submarine CNS Chang Cheng

  ZHAO WEI (Commander), Commanding Officer, submarine CNS Jiaolong

  LIANG AIGUO (First Lieutenant), Xian H-6F bomber pilot

  JIANG QUI, Chinese soldier landing on shore of Taiwan (Baishawan Beach)

  XIULAN, Jiang Qui’s girlfriend

  FENG, Jian Qui’s best friend

  CIVILIAN

  PENG YAOTING, CIA agent in Beijing

  TIAN AIGUO, CIA agent in Beijing

  YUAN GUI, driver who takes Christine and SEALs to the Great Hall of the People

  PENG WEIJIE, Baishawan Beach grandmother

  XIAOTIEN, Baishawan Beach granddaughter

  “SCARFACE”, Ringleader of teenagers stopping Christine O’Connor in hutong

  CHRIS STEVENSON, Chinese agent in Panama

  LIJUAN, President Xiang’s mother (referenced only)

  BOHAI, President Xiang’s father (referenced only)

  AMERICAN CHARACTERS

  ADMINISTRATION

  BOB TOMPKINS, vice president

  KEVIN HARDISON, chief of staff

  CHRISTINE O’CONNOR, national security advisor

  NELSON JENNINGS, secretary of defense

  LINDSAY ROSS, secretary of state

  STEVE BRACKMAN (Captain), senior military aide

  LARS SIKES, press secretary (referenced only)

  JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF

  MARK HODSON (General), Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

  MEL GARRISON (General), Chief of Staff, Air Force

  GRANT HEALEY (Admiral), Chief of Naval Operations

  ELY WILLIAMS (General), Commandant of the Marine Corps

  MAJOR MILITARY COMMANDS

  VANCE GARBIN (Admiral), Commander, Pacific Command

  CARL KRAE (Major General), Commander, Cyber Warfare Command

  MICHAEL WALKER (Rear Admiral), Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command

  TIM MOSS (Rear Admiral), Program Executive Officer (Submarines)

  JOHN STANBURY (Rear Admiral), Commander, Submarine Force Pacific (referenced only)

  USS MICHIGAN (GUIDED MISSILE SUBMARINE)

  MURRAY WILSON (Captain), Commanding Officer

  PAUL GREENWOOD (Lieutenant Commander), Executive Officer

  KASEY FAUCHER (Lieutenant Commander), Engineering Officer

  KELLY HAAS (Lieutenant Commander), Supply Officer

  KARL STEWART (Lieutenant), Weapons Officer

  STEVE CORDERO (Lieutenant), Junior Officer

  KRIS HERNDON (Lieutenant), Junior Officer

  ROBERTA CLARK (Lieutenant Junior Grade), Junior Officer

  JOE ALEO (Commander), Medical Officer

  JEFF WALKUP (Chief Electronics Technician), Radioman

  SAM WALSH (Machinist Mate Second Class), Torpedoman

  BILL COATES (Electronics Technician Second Class), Quartermaster

  SAM MEADE (Mess Specialist First Class), Night Baker

  USS NIMITZ (AIRCRAFT CARRIER)

  ALEX HARROW (Captain), Commanding Officer

  HELEN CORCORAN (Captain), Air Wing Commander

  SUE LAYBOURN (Captain), Combat Direction Center (CDC) Operations Officer

  MICHAEL BERESFORD (Lieutenant Commander), Officer of the Deck

  NATHAN REYNOLDS (Lieutenant), Conning Officer

  USS RONALD REAGAN (AIRCRAFT CARRIER)

  CHARLES “CJ” BERGER (Captain), Commanding Officer

  EMIL JONES (Captain), Air Wing Commander

  TIM POWERS (Captain), Executive Officer

  DEBBIE KENT (Captain), Combat Direction Center (CDC) Operations Officer

  ANDREW FELLOWS (Commander), Chief Engineer

  USS ANNAPOLIS (LOS ANGELES CLASS FAST ATTACK SUBMARINE)
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  RAMSEY HOOTMAN (Commander), Commanding Officer

  TED WINSOR (Lieutenant Commander), Executive Officer

  DON MILLER (Lieutenant), Weapons Officer

  MIKE LAND (Lieutenant), Junior Officer

  ARMANDO HOGARTH (Lieutenant), Junior Officer

  USS JACKSONVILLE (LOS ANGELES CLASS FAST ATTACK SUBMARINE)

  RANDY BAUGHMAN (Commander), Commanding Officer

  BECK BURRELL (Lieutenant), Officer of the Deck

  USS TEXAS (VIRGINIA CLASS FAST ATTACK SUBMARINE)

  JIM LATHAM (Commander), Commanding Officer

  JOHN MILLIGAN (Lieutenant Commander), Executive Officer

  COLBY MARSHALL (Petty Officer First Class), Fire Control Technician

  USS LAKE ERIE (TICONDEROGA CLASS GUIDED MISSILE CRUISER)

  MARY CORDEIRO (Captain), Commanding Officer

  SHVETA THAKRAR (Lieutenant Commander), Tactical Action Officer

  MARIO CAITI (Senior Chief Fire Controlman), Combat Systems Coordinator

  NAVY SEALS

  JOHN MCNEIL (Commander), SEAL Team Commander

  JAKE HARRISON (Lieutenant), SEAL Platoon Officer in Charge (OIC)

  DAN O’HARA (Chief Special Warfare Operator), SEAL Platoon Chief

  DREW GARRETSON (Special Warfare Operator First Class), Communicator

  TRACEY MARTIN (Special Warfare Operator Second Class), Breacher

  KELLY ANDREWS (Special Warfare Operator Second Class), Rappeller

  MARLON CRANE (Special Warfare Operator Second Class), Replaced by Christine

  OTHER CHARACTERS—MILITARY

  LELAND GWENN, call sign Vandal (Lieutenant), F/A-18 Pilot

  LIZ MICHALSKI, call sign Phoenix (Lieutenant), F/A-18 Pilot

  STAN BORUM, call sign Shrek (Lieutenant Colonel), F-35B Pilot

  JULIE AUSTIN (Lieutenant Commander), E-2C Combat Information Center Officer (CICO)

  DEBRA DRIZA (Captain), Commander, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard

  OTHER CHARACTERS—CIVILIAN

  MICHAEL RICHARDSON, U.S. Ambassador to China

  DANIEL DEVOR, Panama Canal Supervisor

  CALEB MALCOM, Bluestone Security mercenary

  ALICE LOWEECEY, Brandon County judge

  TINA DILL, Shemya Island Radar Operator

  DIMITRIOUS LOUPAS, Shemya Island Radar Supervisor

  CINDY PON, Office of Naval Intelligence Analyst

  JINA HONG, Office of Naval Intelligence Analyst (night shift) (referenced only)

  JAY WOOD, Office of Naval Intelligence Cryptologist

  JAPANESE CHARACTERS

  MILITARY

  SUZUKI KOKI, Japanese Army Major

  AUTHOR’S NOTE

  I hope you enjoyed reading Empire Rising!

  This was a more difficult book for me to write than The Trident Deception, for two reasons. The first was that it covered areas where I was not a subject matter expert and I had to rely heavily on the expertise of others. The second reason was the scenario itself—war with China and the potential outcome. Some of you will no doubt take exception to the way the U.S. Navy responded, and are convinced there is no way China could destroy virtually all of the Pacific Fleet. I offer you this in my defense—I think you’re right!

  My personal opinion is that an all-out naval war between the United States and China would be one-sided in the United States’ favor and resolved rather quickly. Unfortunately, this would result in a pretty short book. So I “tweaked” a few things so China could go toe-to-toe with the Pacific Fleet, which hopefully made for more exciting reading. Although I try to keep things as grounded in reality as possible, there is no secret Chinese base at Yin Bishou, no sonar pulse that will dud our MK 48 torpedoes, and no malware in our Aegis Warfare System software. (At least, I hope not!) Additionally, I am aware of our war plans with respect to China and therefore cannot replicate them in Empire Rising. Or maybe I did. (Gotta keep ’em guessing, right?) Whether our carrier strike groups would actually swing inside the Taiwan Strait, for example, I leave for you to decide.

  Also, some of the tactics described were generic and not accurate. For example, torpedo employment and evasion tactics are classified and cannot be accurately represented in this novel. The dialogue isn’t 100% accurate either. If it were, much of it would be unintelligible to the average reader, the book filled with Navy acronyms and terms that even I had a hard time following, particularly in the aircraft carrier scenes. (Command and control aboard aircraft carriers is incredibly complicated compared to submarines, with multiple spaces—Combat Direction Center, Air Ops, ID Ops, the Tactical Flag Communication Center, Bridge, Tower—and it would take several chapters just to explain who does what to whom.) To help the story move along without getting bogged down in acronyms, weapon systems, and other Navy jargon, I simplified the dialogue and description of shipboard operations and weapon systems. Those of you who are sticklers for everything being 100% correct will hopefully forgive me.

  For all of the above, I apologize. I did my best to keep everything as close to real life as possible while developing a suspenseful, page-turning novel. Hopefully it all worked out, and you enjoyed reading Empire Rising.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  RICK CAMPBELL, a retired navy commander, spent more than twenty years on multiple submarine tours. On his last tour, he was one of the two men whose permission was required to launch the submarine’s nuclear warhead–tipped missiles. Campbell is the author of The Trident Deception and lives with his family in the greater Washington, D.C., area. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Principal Characters

  Prologue

  Opening Moves

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  The Gambit

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Gambit Accepted

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  The Sacrifice

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  En Passant

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Middle Game

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

  Chapter 51

  Chapter 52

  Chapter 53

  Chapter 54

  Castle

  Chapter 55

  Chapter 56

  Chapter 57

  Chapter 58

  Chapter 59

  Chapter 60

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  Chapter 62

  Chapter 63

  Chapter 64

  Chapter 65

  Chapter 66

  Chapter 67

  End Game

  Chapter 68

  Chapter 69

  Chapter 70

  Chapter 71

  Chapter 72

  Chapter 73

  Chapter 74

  Chapter 75

  Chapter 76

  Chapter 77

  Chapter 78

  Epilogue

  Complete Cast of Characters

  Author’s Note

  About the Author

  Also by Rick Campbell

  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  EMPIRE RISING. Copyright © 2015 by Rick Campbell. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  ISBN 978-1-250-04046-6 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-1-4668-3580-1 (e-book)

  e-ISBN 9781466835801

  First Edition: February 2015

 

 

 


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