Steel Fear by Brandon Webb and John David Mann, 446 pages
Navy SEAL sniper Finn is being sent home from the Middle East after a botched mission he can't quite remember. But instead of throwing him on a plane to get him stateside fast, Finn is placed aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier with 6,000 crew members on board. And, unfortunately, one of them is a murderer who has chosen Finn's arrival as a prime opportunity to start a killing spree. Suddenly, Finn and the ship's leadership are determined to sift through the thousands of possible suspects before the murders escalate and lead to a panicked crew.
This is not at all my type of book, though I'll admit that those who enjoy military thrillers would probably enjoy this debut novel quite a bit. Finn is certainly a character with lots of development potential in future books (of which I'm sure there will be plenty).
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