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The Secret Channel

Mike Williams
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For the whole of the War a great secret was kept from the enemy―and nation. An elite force of men and women was gathered on the remove coastline of the Scilly their task was to keep open secret channels between England and France, at any cost. Inspired by wartime secret operations, Mike Williams has written a thrilling novel set in the Scillies, the English Channel and Northern France and created in Richard Tremayne a naval hero in the mould of a Hornblower or an Aubrey for the navy of the 1940s. The author served in the Royal his boats are real boats and his sailors real sailors. Lieutenant Richard Tremayne has lost his wife in the Blitz. He sinks his grief in forging a remarkable team capable of facing huge personal risks and builds an effective relationship with his enigmatic Commander, Enever. Against all odds, time and again the bravery and ingenuity of the “small boat men” defy belief. Mike Williams is a master storyteller who brilliantly evokes the haunting islands of the Scillies―“This remote and beautiful place” as Tremayne puts it―and the menacing waters in which men and women fought and risked their lives.
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