"Rogue Trident is such a stunning action thriller that I devoured it all in one gigantic and delicious bite! John Hindinger is a rare talent indeed, with a commanding 'been there, done that' knowledge of high-stakes submarine warfare and brilliantly Byzantine world geopolitics."
-Joe Buff, best-selling author, Seas of Crisis.


"Rogue Trident blasts onto the page like a nuclear missle, and the tension doesn't let up until the last page has been turned. Former Trident submarine officer John Hindinger combines technical and tactical expertise with seedy politics and heart-pumping action to create the hottest naval thriller I've read in years. I can sum up my opionion of Rogue Trident in seven words: I wish I had written this book."
-Jeff Edwards, award-winning author, Torpedo.


"Rogue Trident is an action-packed narrative by a real sailor, not the arm-chair variety. For those who want to know what life is genuinely like on one of our atomic subs."
-Bill Linn, best-selling author, Missing in Action.


"Rogue Trident mixes hard realism with great writing skills. The characterizations and dialog are done with gifted skill. The details about the workings inside a submarine are uncannily accurate and make the plot seem even more real. This is an outstanding effort for a first novel. One can only wonder what the sequel will be like."
-Bill McDonald, former President Military Writers Society of America.


They stole his future.

He stole their submarine.


"Rogue Trident is such a stunning action thriller that I devoured it all in one gigantic and delicious bite! John Hindinger is a rare talent...”

Joe Buff, best-selling author.


America's most wanted...

...are America's last hope.


“After reading Hindinger's debut novel, I had no idea how he was going to top his own performance. Now I know. BUY THIS BOOK NOW!”

- Jeff Edwards, award-winning author.
Check out other fantastic books by authors of Military Writers Society of America!
Torpedo: Jeff Edwards brings cutting edge naval warfare to life in a frightening adventure. Torpedo moves as fast as its name suggests with an imaginative plot grounded in authoritative technical reality. I'm a slow reader and I ripped through this in two days because it was engaging and flowed well. This book is fun to read and serves as insight into the world of modern naval combat.
God Does Have a Sense of Humor: Rob Ballister’s book is therapy. Instead of tearing through it, I set it aside for nights where I was tired and cranky and needed to be reminded through humor that someone has always had a worse day. This book lifted my spirits and kept me going on rough nights. I may read it again. To the author – thanks for sharing and mission accomplished
Street Fight in Iraq: Like combat patrols in Iraq, 'Street Fight' shoots for effect with no concern about hurt feelings or diplomatic fallout, and it's authenticity makes it beautifully vulgar. Somewhere in this book I forgot I was reading a diary and felt like I was on patrol with Fox Company in Ramadi. Everyone who cares about America, Iraq, or the Marine Corps would benefit from sharing Gunny Sergeant Pat Tracy's perspective,and we're lucky he wrote it down.
More recommendations to come as I read them! - John Hindinger