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Tipping Point

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by David Poyer


  For part 4’s discussion of nuclear deterrence, I read “Red Lines, Deadlines, and Thinking the Unthinkable: India, Pakistan, Iran, North Korea, and China,” a CSIS study by Anthony Cordesman. Also consulted were “What Might an India-Pakistan War Look Like?” by Christopher Clary, MIT, and Deep Currents and Rising Tides by John Garofano. The discussion of “no first use” was informed by Scott D. Sagan’s “The Evolution of Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Doctrine,” and a posting by Joshi Shashank of Harvard, “India and ‘No First Use.’” The operations plans and contingency plans are my fictional fabrications after reading Naval Operations Concept 2010 and William M. Arkin’s “National Security Contingency Plans of the U.S. Government.” I have never seen any actual operations plans for such a contingency. For chapter 19, I’m indebted to “U.S. Navy Missile Defense, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” by friend and fellow author George Galdorisi.

  The information about infections was developed with the help of Dr. Frances Anagnost Williams, and T. J. Rowbotham’s “Legionellosis Associated with Ships: 1977 to 1997.” Weapons specifications are from various open sources.

  For overall help, thanks also to Charle Ricci of the Eastern Shore Public Library; the Joint Forces Staff College Library; Matthew Stroup of the Navy Office of Information, East; Commander, Naval Surface Forces Atlantic (Sylvia Landis and Kevin Ducharme); and very much to the crew, chiefs, and officers of USS San Jacinto, CG-56. They resemble the crew of USS Savo Island only in the positive ways!

  I’m especially grateful to Mark Durstewitz and Bill Hunteman, who put in many hours reading chapters and commenting in detail. Queried from time to time, Joe Leonard also supplied invaluable perspective from the points of view of a cruiser captain and a squadron commander.

  Let me emphasize that all these sources were consulted for the purposes of fiction. I’m not saying that anything in these references, or derived from these interviews, leads to the conclusions my characters reach or voice in the story. Likewise, the specifics of personalities, tactics, and procedures, and the units and locales described, are employed as the materials of fiction, not reportage. Some details have been altered to protect classified capabilities and procedures.

  My most grateful thanks go to George Witte, editor and friend of over three decades, without whom this series would not exist. And also to Sally Richardson, Kenneth J. Silver, Kate Ottaviano, Sara Thwaite, and Staci Bua at St. Martin’s. And finally to Lenore Hart, anchor on lee shores, and my North Star when skies are clear.

  As always, all errors and deficiencies are my own.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  DAVID POYER’s military career included service in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic, Caribbean, Pacific, and Middle East. Tipping Point is the fifteenth in his continuing series about the modern U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. His work has been required reading in the Literature of the Sea course at the U.S. Naval Academy, along with that of Joseph Conrad and Herman Melville. He lives on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

  Visit www.poyer.com. Or sign up for email updates here.

  PREVIOUS BOOKS BY DAVID POYER

  Tales of the Modern Navy

  The Cruiser

  The Towers

  The Crisis

  The Weapon

  Korea Strait

  The Threat

  The Command

  Black Storm

  China Sea

  Tomahawk

  The Passage

  The Circle

  The Gulf

  The Med

  Tiller Galloway

  Down to a Sunless Sea

  Bahamas Blue

  Louisiana Blue

  Hatteras Blue

  The Civil War at Sea

  That Anvil of Our Souls

  A Country of Our Own

  Fire on the Waters

  Hemlock County

  Thunder on the Mountain

  Winter in the Heart

  As the Wolf Loves Winter

  The Dead of Winter

  Other Books

  The Whiteness of the Whale

  Happier Than This Day and Time

  Ghosting

  The Only Thing to Fear

  White Contine

  Stepfather Bank

  The Return of Philo T. McGiffin

  Star Seed

  The Shiloh Project

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Epigraph

  1. Crete

  Part I. The Doctrine

  2. Arlington, Virginia

  3. The Pentagon

  4. Capitol Hill

  Part II. Into the Labyrinth

  5. The Red Sea

  6. The Gulf of Aden

  7. The Strait of Hormuz

  8. The United Arab Emirates

  9. The Arabian Sea

  Part III. IO

  10. On the Hash Highway

  11. The East Coast of Africa

  12. The Indian Ocean

  13. Male, the Maldive Islands

  Part IV. On Station

  14. Heading North

  15. Tropic of Cancer

  16. OpArea Endive

  17. The Devil and the Sea

  Part V. August 1914

  18. Carrier Strike Group One: The Eastern Indian Ocean

  19. The South China Sea

  20. Off the China Coast

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Also by David Poyer

  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.

  TIPPING POINT. Copyright © 2015 by David Poyer. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover illustration by Steve Gardner / Pixelworks Studios, Inc.

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