Jerry Mitchell by Larry Bond
The Jerry Mitchell series by Larry Bond is a thrilling collection of military novels. It follows Jerry Mitchell, a former Navy pilot turned submarine officer, as he navigates dangerous missions around the world. The series is packed with action, suspense, and realistic depictions of naval warfare. Below is a list of all the books in the series, along with their publication years, followed by a brief preview of each.
Publication Order of Jerry Mitchell Books
- Dangerous Ground (2005)
- Cold Choices (2009)
- Exit Plan (2012)
- Shattered Trident (2013)
- Fatal Thunder (2016)
- Arctic Gambit (2018)
1. Dangerous Ground (2005)
This is the first book in the series. Jerry Mitchell, a former Navy pilot, is reassigned to a submarine after a career-ending injury. He joins the crew of the USS Memphis, which is sent on a top-secret mission to recover leaking Russian nuclear fuel containers from the Arctic Ocean. The mission is fraught with challenges, including mechanical failures, hostile waters, and Russian interference. Jerry, a novice in the submarine world, must prove himself while navigating the dangers of the mission. This book sets the stage for Jerry’s journey as a submarine officer.
2. Cold Choices (2009)
In the second book, Jerry Mitchell is now the navigator aboard the USS Seawolf. The submarine is on a reconnaissance mission in the Barents Sea, observing Russian naval exercises. However, the mission takes a dangerous turn when the Seawolf collides with a Russian submarine, the Severodvinsk. The Russian sub is left crippled and trapped on the ocean floor. Jerry and his crew must keep their damaged vessel afloat while trying to rescue the trapped Russian sailors. This book is a gripping tale of survival and diplomacy under extreme conditions.
3. Exit Plan (2012)
Jerry Mitchell is tasked with a high-stakes mission off the coast of Iran. His submarine is ordered to extract two Iranian nationals with critical information about Iran’s nuclear weapons program. However, the mission goes awry when the mini-submarine carrying Jerry and a team of Navy SEALs suffers a battery fire. Stranded onshore, they must evade Iranian patrols and secret police while trying to complete their mission. This book is a fast-paced thriller filled with tension and daring escapes.
4. Shattered Trident (2013)
While tracking a Chinese nuclear submarine, Jerry Mitchell, now the captain of the USS North Dakota, witnesses the sub torpedo a Vietnamese merchant ship. This act of aggression sparks a covert submarine war in the Pacific. Jerry’s squadron is tasked with preventing further escalation while navigating the complex political and military landscape. The book is a race against time as Jerry and his crew try to avert a full-scale war.
5. Fatal Thunder (2016)
In this installment, India and Pakistan are on the brink of war. A rogue faction within the Indian government plans a secret nuclear strike on China, Pakistan’s ally. Jerry Mitchell, now commanding the USS North Dakota, must stop the attack and prevent a global catastrophe. The book is a high-stakes thriller that explores the dangers of nuclear warfare and international politics.
6. Arctic Gambit (2018)
The final book in the series sees Jerry Mitchell as the commodore of a submarine squadron. When the USS Toledo goes missing in Arctic waters, Jerry investigates and discovers a new Russian weapon: a stealthy nuclear torpedo capable of a first-strike attack. As tensions rise, Jerry must lead his squadron in a desperate mission to stop the weapon and prevent a nuclear war. This book is a fitting conclusion to the series, combining action, strategy, and suspense.
Why You’ll Love the Series
The Jerry Mitchell series is perfect for fans of military thrillers and naval warfare. Larry Bond’s background as a former naval officer adds authenticity to the stories, making them both engaging and realistic. Each book is filled with action, complex missions, and high-stakes scenarios that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether you’re a fan of submarines or just love a good thriller, this series is a must-read.