Author: | Alan Evans |
Subcategory: | Mystery |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Linford Mystery (February 1, 1988) |
Pages: | 288 pages |
Category: | Suspense and Mystery |
Rating: | 4.9 |
Other formats: | azw txt lit mbr |
Mantrap (Linford Mystery). Orphans of the Storm.
Mantrap (Linford Mystery).
Alan Evans was born in 1930 in Sunderland. Many of the figures and events are based on real-life models. His best-known character is Commander David Cochrane Smith, a maverick First World War sea captain. He is an enthralling writer of First and Second World War adventure thrillers, mainly based on naval battles.
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February 1988 : UK Paperback.
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The summer of 1917 Alan Evans was a thriller writer known for vividly recreating the atmosphere of the First World War. His other titles include ‘Ship of Force’, ‘Sword.
Britain is losing the war against the deadly German U-boats. After a close fought action, Commander David Smith uncovers what he believes is a deadly plot against Britain from a dying German sailor. Alan Evans was a thriller writer known for vividly recreating the atmosphere of the First World War. His other titles include ‘Ship of Force’, ‘Sword at Sunrise’ and ‘Orphans of the Storm’.
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