Trained by a Navy Seal...betrayed by a billionaire...on the trail of a killer--maritime historian Jake Sands' peaceful life has been shaken to the core. Now he finds himself in the middle of the most dangerous kind of history of all--history in the making.
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Thriller writer Roger Weston has worked on various vessels at sea, from a commercial fishing boat in the Puget Sound and a salmon processing ship in the Gulf of Alaska to a yacht off the coast of Hawaii. He's taught writing and literature at several colleges and is presently hard at work on his next novel.
Contact Roger at RogerWeston7@gmail.com Visit him on Twitter @Roger_Weston Check out his shipwreck blog at: RogerWeston.blogspot.com
This is a fast paced maritime thriller. Quick read, lots of action. I enjoyed the historical content. Credible? No, but it's fun. I plan to read the next book in this series.
I was not sure when I stated reading this book but then I read something that caught my attention. From then on I viewed the story differently and the characters came alive. The plot was fast moving and the book pleasing to read with lots of clever historical references. This is a must read for all those interested in gripping plots that are linked with history.
This novel, based on historical facts, would appeal to a man but failed to engage me. I can only rate it as a woman. Some of the scenery is extremely well described and the writing is good enough for an entertaining read. That said, I didn’t engage with the characters enough to care about their welfare. I didn’t even know the professor’s plans most of the time. At the start, Jake seemed to be an ill-advised, impulsive fool. As I read further, he brought to bear amazing skills like fighting with enough skill to defeat trained thugs, and evading capture in tight situations despite the hair-raising odds against him. The ending held tension before a satisfying conclusion.
Maritime historian Jake Sands finds himself knee deep in a conspiracy, as a mad billionaire tries to take his revenge for past tragedies. Good book, could have done more to explain Jake's background, also some of his plans seem to be over complicated.