Sinking Ship (Donald Cameron Naval Thriller Book 14)
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Sinking Ship (Donald Cameron Naval Thriller Book 14)
Lieutenant-Commander Cameron, RNVR, is up against impossible odds.
He and his men are travelling aboard the Charger, under the watchful eye of Captain Mason-Goodson and his crew.
Cameron and his men are under orders not to interfere and to behave more like passengers than crew members.
But when the boat is hit by a freak storm things start to take a bad turn and Mason-Goodson’s decisions begin to cost lives and turn even his own crew against him.
And around them, the Second World War is raging and nobody has the men to spare to rescue the Charger.
Chaos erupts, the ship is barely holding on and Cameron finds himself placed in and out of command as Mason-Goodwin’s health plummets more and more.
Can Cameron keep the crew afloat until rescue comes?
Will rescue come at all?
And of course, at any moment, their enemy could be hidden amongst the waves.
Praise for the Donald Cameron series:
“A first rate adventure series.†— Publishers Weekly
This book was previously published as Cameron’s Crossing.
Philip McCutchan (1920-1996) grew up in the naval atmosphere of Portsmouth Dockyard and developed a lifetime's interest in the sea. Military history was an early interest resulting in several fiction books, from amongst his large output, about the British Army and its campaigns, especially in the last 150 years.
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Country
USA
Manufacturer
Lume Books Historical Naval Fiction, A Joffe Books Company