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A crippled cargo ship drifts helplessly in the face of an oncoming hurricane-force storm.
On board, a passenger whose presence means the world is watching.
Only the skill, determination and raw courage of a lifeboat crew and the British military forces despatched to save them offer any hope of survival.
But set against the savagery of the Atlantic even that might not be enough ...
Exciting, suspenseful, moving and thrilling, 'Let Not the Deep' is destined to become a classic of the sea.
A crippled cargo ship drifts helplessly in the face of an oncoming hurricane-force storm.
On board, a passenger whose presence means the world is watching.
Only the skill, determination and raw courage of a lifeboat crew and the British military forces despatched to save them offer any hope of survival.
But set against the savagery of the Atlantic even that might not be enough ...
Exciting, suspenseful, moving and thrilling, 'Let Not the Deep' is destined to become a classic of the sea.
Book one of Mike Lunnon-Wood’s British Military Quartet.
Mike Lunnon-Wood was born in Africa and educated in Australia and New Zealand. He was based in the Middle East for ten years, then went on to write and live in England. Lunnon-Wood passed away in 2008. John trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and joined the Bristol Old Vic Company where he played many leading roles. Acting has taken him from the National Theatre through most parts of England, Germany, Hong Kong and the Middle East. He played Salieri in Amadeus at Chester and Sir Robert Chiltern in An Ideal Husband at Northampton. He has also played many leading roles on television, notably the part of Willie Pettit, whom he played for five years in the series Bergerac.
‘Thrilling, authentic and powerful ... reads like a British Perfect
Storm.'
*Rowland White*
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