Captain Alex Coleman is not prepared to wait for rescue. He plans to make his own luck.
After eight months at Russia’s most brutal prisoner of war camp, Captain Alex Coleman figures he’s seen it all. He’s lost friends. He’s been tortured. Worst of all, he’s learned that he can’t trust his second-in-command any more than a hungry tiger on Taco Tuesday.With the prisoners’ first escape attempt ending in betrayal, Alex knows he must think outside the box. The problem is that he'''s a submariner, not some Recon Marine with hand-to-hand combat experience. Alex prefers his hair-raising danger in the form of torpedoes and missiles. Facing off with Russians determined to wrench secrets out of his people is a unique kind of torture, yet Alex is far too much of a leader to sit with his head in his hands. He knows he must take action, but what?
World War III has raged across oceans, continents, and beneath the sea’s surface for two years. The major powers all know the rules by now, but what no one has encountered is a desperate Alex Coleman. Desperation breeds creativity, and this former maker of coffee creamer fireballs is also unorthodox enough to try the impossible: take over an entire POW Camp.
The Russians will never know what hit them, but can Alex and his people survive their bid for freedom?
Code of Conduct is a visceral, up-close look into the experience of a modern prisoner of war, serving up equal servings of war, leadership, and loyalty in the tradition of the War of the Submarine.
Genre: Thriller