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Patrol to the Golden Horn, Nicholas Everard Naval Thrillers

“Alexander Fullerton knows life at sea, and he recreates it with authenticity and vigor . . . All in all, a good tale colorfully told.” —Historical Novel Society

Nicholas Everard is ready to run the gauntlet in his most dangerous mission yet . . .

The menacing bulk of the German battlecruiser Goeben lurks in the Golden Horn of Constantinople. It is vital that she is destroyed, and the plan is to send an E-class submarine in through the Dardanelles to sink her unawares.

But it has been two years since an Allied submarine passed through the narrow straits successfully, littered as they are with minefields, nets and depth charges dropped by the gunboats endlessly patrolling above.

To send a crew in now would be a death sentence, but sparing the Goeben is unthinkable.

Enter Nick Everard.

An unputdownable story of the final days of WWI, perfect for fans of Douglas Reeman and Patrick O’Brian.

Praise for the writing of Alexander Fullerton

“The most meticulously researched war novels that I have ever read.” —Len Deighton, author of The Ipcress File

“Excellent . . . Does a good job of laying out the tactics without drowning the readers in seas of detail . . . Great stuff.” —Kirkus Reviews

“I have not found this splendid authenticity in any naval fiction since C. S. Forester’s heyday.” —Captain J. E. Moore, editor, Jane’s Fighting Ships

Alexander Fullerton

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