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Undetected Book Review

If you ask Mark Bishop what he does, he will simply answer that he is in the Navy. If you talk to Gina Gray, you will quickly discover that she is a genius, but socially a little shy. But there is much more to both Gina and Mark. The latest book by Dee Henderson, Undetected, is the story of a nuclear submarine commander who has the undetectedresponsibility of patrolling and helping keep the world safe. Mark is interested in remarrying, but has no idea where to start.

Gina has had bad luck with relationships and is ready to find the right husband. She decides to enlist the help of her Navy brother to get introduced to some of his naval friends. When she and Mark end up working together on some sonar issues that could make the submarine world safer they discover a friendship that could lead to something more.

I have been a fan of Dee Henderson’s books for several years. This book, Undetected, is not a simple suspense story or military novel. Henderson develops the character’s back story and gives you insights to their motives, thoughts and spiritual questions. Gina and Mark find themselves discussing the politics and ethics of nuclear war, and scientific discoveries.

Mark wants someone to come home to after sea patrols. The woman he has in mind is young, with a lovely smile, and very smart. She’s a civilian, yet she understands the U.S. Navy culture. And he has a strong sense that life with her would never be boring. But she may be too deep in her work to see the potential in a relationship with him.

I really enjoyed reading Undetected and look forward to Dee Henderson’s next book release.

Read chapter one of Undetected.

You can purchase Undetected from Amazon or request it at your local library.

Have you read any books by Dee Henderson? What is your favorite?

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