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Pack your sea-bag for another high-stakes military techno-thriller from the Top-100 author of RAVEN ONE.

The United States has been fighting the so-called “War on Drugs” in the Caribbean for thirty years. In DECLARED HOSTILE, the gloves come off.

The American aircraft carrier Coral Sea is on routine training in the Caribbean when, in a scenario ripped from the headlines, it is thrust into a deadly conflict no one expected.

Fly a carrier-based FA-18 Hornet with the hero of RAVEN ONE, Commander Jim “Flip” Wilson, along with his wingmen Olive and Weed, as Captain Kevin Miller takes the reader behind the scenes in an authentic story that is loaded with supersonic action in Caribbean skies and human drama in the Pentagon, in the carrier staterooms, and in the covert safe-houses of high-tech illegal combatant enemies. More than a genre techno-thriller, DECLARED HOSTILE also explores the morality of conflict and the philosophy of warfare with those at the tip of the spear who actually fight.

NON-STATE ACTORS FIGHTING WITHOUT RULES? GAME ON!

“Kevin Miller has done it again. DECLARED HOSTILE puts you in the cockpit, in the ready room and at the table as the strike group leadership grapples with executing national guidance in the unclear environment of undeclared war. Something our soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, airmen and Coast Guardsmen are grappling with today. He skillfully weaves in squadron dynamics and politics - an added layer of challenges facing our military leaders. A cleverly conceived concept and an action-packed read.”
-- W.D. SULLIVAN, author of SEA DETAIL and DAUNTLESS

“Another great page turner by Kevin Miller. Clearly, he is an author who has been there, and anyone interested in aviation will love his detailed descriptions of carrier operations. In a manner similar to Tom Clancy, he is willing to look at frightening outcomes and new weapon technology. Senior Officer and Squadron politics are always factors, and the author does not shy away from some real but touchy situations. I'm looking forward to the next book.”
-- Rear Admiral PAUL TOBIN, former Director of Naval History

“I loved "RAVEN ONE" for the authenticity and action, and "DECLARED HOSTILE" has plenty of that…but a whole lot more. Military gender politics, leadership lessons, drug cartels, and a plot that refuses to let you put the book down. One of the very best military thrillers I have read.”
-- LOU DRENDEL, noted aviation artist and author

“Great read! Very timely and thoughtful story accompanied by some great character development. I highly recommend for those who like a good story. Even if you are not a military/techno-thriller fan, I think you will like how this story weaves in a lot of contemporary human issues into the story. I read a lot due to my heavy travel schedule and I rarely find a novel that combines so many excellent sub-plots into an overall great story.”
-- DOUG TRACY

“As a career Carrier Naval Aviator, his words brought back, with crystal clarity, life onboard a carrier in the Caribbean, life onboard a carrier in combat, and life in the ready room. For those of us who lived it, this book is a must read. For anyone who hasn't been on a carrier, and wants to know what living and flying is like in the U.S. Navy, this is the book to read to learn what women and men of the Navy are made of.”
-- RADM Mark Guadagnini

Declared Hostile Raven One Book 2 edition by Kevin Miller Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

As a former 2 tour V/N era Navy F-4 driver, I felt like I was strapped back into my Martin Baker ejection seat! Having never had a squadron mate the likes of the character Trench, I struggled through the first 75 pages. Glad I hung in there. Captain Miller created a very spell binding, detailed, and very entertaining tale that embodied the very hearts and souls of the men with whom I flew. I especially enjoyed my vivid memories of carrier aviation and its own lingo. I can highly recommend this book to all, and especially to all who know what "DEAD BUG!" means and know the answer to "Is there a fighter pilot in the house?"

Product details

  • File Size 2690 KB
  • Print Length 464 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Braveship Books (August 18, 2016)
  • Publication Date August 18, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01KNGFCAS

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Another exciting, action packed, thrilling story about Naval aviators going about their job as the finest air warfare force in the world. Although this is a fictional plot, it is one of the most detailed accounts about how these pilots live, work and fight together in one of the most technically complex environments there is, and do it with cool heads, confidence and control. Bravo again to the author, Capt Kevin Miller (USN Ret), one of Naval Aviation's most experienced fighter aircraft alumni.
Kevin Miller has given us another thrilling book centered on Naval Aviation. I had the privilege of flying F-18s in the 80's & early 90's, and Miller's descriptions of Carrier Operations brought back great memories and had my heart rate increasing! "Declared Hostile" is a sequel to "Raven One", but there is no problem reading it as a stand alone book (though I do recommend "Raven One" as well).
Like other great military fiction writers, Miller creates a situation that could happen, weaves in great subplots, and produces a book that's hard to put down.
Looking forward to the next book from Captain Miller!!
There is always something to learn about flying for a 96 year old WW II Navy pilot..
Kevin Miller's Declared Hostile lets me share the flying experience once again in a new and exciting aircraft carrier environment.
Entertaining and enjoyable it should also captivate readers who do not have wings.
"Declared Hostile" is a fast-paced thriller that will be appreciated by fans of CAPT Miller's previous works as well as those new to his writing. As a fan of his work, I bought a copy and quickly absorbed the story within days of its release on-line. As a veteran of the US Navy who spent 4 years aboard a US nuclear aircraft carrier working in Primary Flight Control and the Air Department Office, I can attest to the accuracy of the details provided in this story. As the brother of a Naval Aviator who flew with CAPT Miller, I am always on edge to read the adventures spun from his lifetime experiences in the Navy, combined with his creative story-telling. "Declared Hostile" included twists and turns that you may question, but the overall story was certainly interesting and told with a high degree of military detail. Those of us who have been there and lived through it will automatically re-experience our history...non-veteran readers will be drawn into the story and learn a thing or two about adventures in Naval Aviation and life on the high seas.
I really liked the first volume of this series, “Raven One.” It’s an exciting military thriller about an F18 squadron in an imaginary war with Iran. I anxiously plunged into the next installment, only to find out the book’s premise absurd. The US Navy is employing its aviation assets in a covert war on the Caribbean drug cartels. As you would imagine, descriptions of Super Hornets hosing down Cessna 152s would make for boring reading. Fortunately, Miller incorporates a plot twist, which allows the Navy to fight Venezuelan air/navy assets. That being said, once you get past the plot, the writing is again action packed and engrossing. The characters are involving. Miller realistically delves into cultural issues affecting our military, eg. women in combat roles. I am anxiously waiting for the next installment.
Really enjoyed this second instalment of the Raven series. More story, more characters, more action. My only gripe is it took a long time for the first cat launch but there was plenty of action to come. The complex strike package sequences are particularly interesting and give a great insight to the complexities of planning and executing a long range carrier borne strike with an integrated, multi role team. The flexibility and real time problem solving required of a modern fighter pilot is evident in many scenes especially the final sequence. Bring on the next one!
As a retired US Air Force troop I cannot comment on the Naval portions of the book except to say that the author knew his stuff in the air, loiter times, and the limitations of force projection. I found the action non-stop and the characters very well developed. He took on the very difficult subjects of camaraderie and how it can have limits when females are involved. There =was little that was predictable, or boring. If you don't know what prosecuting lethal force with today's weapons of ear is like this book can give an excellent "feel" for force projection, ROEs, and the fierce loyalties military people develop even when they don't realize it,

A must read if you like Clancy and Dale Brown, and the other usual suspects of a good time read.
As a former 2 tour V/N era Navy F-4 driver, I felt like I was strapped back into my Martin Baker ejection seat! Having never had a squadron mate the likes of the character Trench, I struggled through the first 75 pages. Glad I hung in there. Captain Miller created a very spell binding, detailed, and very entertaining tale that embodied the very hearts and souls of the men with whom I flew. I especially enjoyed my vivid memories of carrier aviation and its own lingo. I can highly recommend this book to all, and especially to all who know what "DEAD BUG!" means and know the answer to "Is there a fighter pilot in the house?"
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