Murder
on the Cocktail Circuit
by Charles Gibb, Ph.D.
Published by (date): IUniverse (April 17, 2000)
ISBN: 0595094651 / 978-0595094653
Price: $15.95
Tags: SEAL, spy, special warfare, Navy
Synopsis
Navy SEAL Commander Scotty Ferguson, who received the Medal of Honor in Vietnam, is sent covertly to the Flagship of the Sixth Fleet on the pretense of protecting the ship and admiral. His real orders are to be available to the President, on a moment’s notice, to enter Libya and locate an atomic bomb factory that has the capability to place the bomb inside a laptop computer. He is assisted by the lovely CIA agent Alexandra Thorton.
I enjoyed reading Murder on the Cocktail Circuit,
written by Charles Gibb, Ph.D.
The hero, Commander Scotty Ferguson, Commander of Seal Team Sixteen,
appeals to me. He is my kind of hero, the kind I would like to have
been if that had been my fate. He was humble about having earned his
Congressional Medal of Honor and led by example. The novel portrays
Commander Ferguson’s unswerving heroism and dedication as he solves
murders and helps quell a national emergency, almost simultaneously. His
assignment was with a fleet admiral’s flagship, where a murder took
place of a seasoned but troubled officer. One murder begets another as
the Captain and his Seal Team await a top secret assignment to quell an
attack at sea and a threat to our land-based interests. Doctor Gibb
teaches us about Naval intricacies and weaponry while weaving a story
that lends itself to making real what our real life heroes may have
been. I recommend the book, however do caution that it is intended for
mature audiences, although the language is mild compared to that which I
experienced when serving our country.
Review by Michael D. Mullins, MWSA Reviewer (July 2009)