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Copy edits of "The Recipient's Son" are complete

My review of copy edits of my second novel, The Recipient's Son are now complete. Later today I'll email them back to the Naval Institute Press.

The Recipient's Son can be pre-ordered on Amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com
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Published on April 17, 2012 04:22 Tags: naval-academy, navy, stephen-phillips, the-recipient-s-son

David Poyer's Review of "The Recipient's Son"

"Alpha codes, Heinz Lenz, dixie cups, Form Twos, plebe rates, SCUBA diving and illicit sex in the Yard. What’s not to enjoy in this convincing novel of the Academy in the 90's? "Outstanding, Sir!"

– David Poyer ‘71, author of THE RETURN OF PHILO McGIFFIN, THE WEAPON, and THE TOWERS
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Published on June 30, 2012 05:55 Tags: david-poyer, naval-academy, navy, stephen-phillips, the-recipient-s-son

Library Journal reviews "The Recipient's Son"

“As the son of a Medal of Honor winner, Donald Durago is preferentially admitted to the U.S. Naval Academy. His father received the medal posthumously for heroism in the Vietnam War, and Donald has had a particularly difficult time dealing with it. As he tries to work his way through his angst, Donald comes perilously close to being expelled. He is charged with harassing a female classmate who also is politically connected and blames Donald for her predicament. Along with clearing his name, Donald has to come to grips with his past. Verdict: Phillips’s second novel is a compelling and well-written tale of life in the naval academy in the 1990s. Values were changing, and what was seen as normal rites of passage are now condemned as illegal, criminal, and grounds for dismissal. As Donald fights the charges, he learns a great deal about himself. Recommended for anyone who is interested in life in the modern military.”

—LIBRARY JOURNAL
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