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Dagger Quest (Cutter Kauai Sea Adventures Book 1)

by Edward Hochsmann
4.4 stars – 64 reviews
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An aging Coast Guard patrol boat is all that stands between the world and nuclear annihilation!

The world is on the brink of war, with NATO mobilizing to counter a Russian threat to Poland and Lithuania and leaders openly discussing war options. In the midst of the crisis, a Russian bomber collides with a U.S. fighter off Florida causing the accidental launch of a nuclear-tipped hypersonic missile.

A Coast Guard cutter on a routine patrol finds a drug-laden sailboat smashed and adrift north of the Florida Keys. The boat’s damage is from a near miss by the Russian missile which has not harmlessly flown deep into the Gulf of Mexico as initially thought, but crashed somewhere in the Keys.

The Coast Guard crew is in a race against a vicious and powerful international crime syndicate to find and recover the Russian nuke before its discovery can trigger a nuclear war.

Exploring the friendship and teamwork of a typical ship’s crew, in the face of unexpected and hazardous challenges, Dagger Quest provides a fast-paced, taut story – excellent fare for both sea adventure and military thriller fans.

This is a military thriller adaptation of a SciFi novel previously published as Engage at Dawn: First Contact by Edward Hochsmann.

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Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight

by S. Martin Shelton
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Amelia Earhart the famed aviatrix, disappeared on 2 July 1937 somewhere in the Central Pacific. She was piloting her Lockheed Electra aircraft outbound from Lae, New Guinea en route to Howland Island. Her course was east bound over 2,230 nautical miles over open ocean. To this day her fate is unknown.In this monograph, I discuss the facts about Amelia’ Earhart’s, last flight. And only the facts.

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