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The Black Sea, a Novel

by Richard Setlowe
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Overview

It begins in Singapore, where a basket containing the severed head of a Russian naval officer is delivered on the steps of a major Western hotel. Then outside the city's shores, the luxury liner Black Sea, carrying a group of prominent Americans, is hijacked by a band of pirates led by the charismatic and fanatic Tengku Haji Azhar.

The ship is cleverly concealed from the prying eyes of both spy satellites and search planes. The impossible job of finding Black Sea falls on captain Henry Stewart. Schooled in the blood-drenched fields of Vietnam, he will use every treacherous skill he knows to locate the missing ship. But unknown to Stewart, he has an ally on board—Asian expert Maggi Chancellor, who will use all her wiles in a terrifying negotiation to save the lives of passengers and crew.

Caught in the grip of a madman's sinister ploy, Stewart and Maggi have little but a prayer and their own gutsy cunning to stop a madman before he can ignite a holy war no one will survive...

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Library Journal

It's not safe to go anywhere these days. Consider the plight of Dr. Maggi Chancellor, an Asian studies specialist enlisted as a guest lecturer aboard a Soviet luxury liner with an international passenger list. Hardly has the ship steamed into the Strait of Singapore when it is hijacked by pirates led by a messianic leader. While the great world powers search in vain for the missing vessel, the captain and crew of a lone American warship devise ingenious rescue strategies, and Maggi struggles to intercede between captors and captives. Setlowe is a fluent and accomplished tale-spinner, unafraid to include some charmless types among his characters. The action is fast-moving, the setting exotic, and the background painlessly instructive. An intriguing glimpse into an environment not yet picked over by thriller writers, The Black Sea is a sure-fire winner for popular fiction shelves.-- Elsa Pendleton, Boeing Computer Support Svces., Ridgecrest, Cal.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1996
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781557507594

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