Blind Eye by John Mclaren

Blind Eye by John Mclaren

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A new and exciting departure for this author into the world of commercial thriller writing with a fast-paced, exciting adventure with a strong and authentic naval background

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Blind Eye by John Mclaren

When duty and conscience collide... HMS Indomitable, an aircraft carrier captained by maverick Chris Cameron, has been sent down by the Foreign Office to take up station off the west coast of Africa. They are there to keep an eye on a former British colony which is about to be seized by a despot who has every intention of rigging the voting in the upcoming general election and pursuing plans for ethnic cleansing. The MoD agrees to a request from a national newspaper to put a journalist on board Indomitable; Grace is young, black and something of an expert of the region. Under formidable international pressure, though, the ship is suddenly recalled to Portsmouth - to the furious incomprehension of Grace and other crew members. Against the express wishes of the Foreign Office, Cameron turns the ship around, back to Africa in support of the courageous opposition leader whose execution is neatly timed to coincide with the counting of the election votes...
John McLaren was born in Edinburgh in 1951. He was a diplomat and venture capitalist and a director of two major investment banks. He is the founder of Masterprize, the international competition for symphonic composition, and Chairman of the Barchester Group. His previous books are PRESS SEND, 7th SENSE, and BLACK CABS.
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ISBN 13 9780743415255
ISBN 10 0743415256
Titel Blind Eye
Autor John Mclaren
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Simon & Schuster
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-11-01
Seitenanzahl 368
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