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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Quentin CaseyPublisher: Nimbus Publishing Ltd Imprint: Nimbus Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781771084796ISBN 10: 1771084790 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 07 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCasey, who allows the reader to get to know each and every one of the aforementioned five fishermen who tragically disappeared on February 17, 2013, provides new insight as to why they were battered and sunk by a storm forecasted days in advance through this thorough investigation of the matter at hand. --Linkedin: The Weekly Review This effectively written, dramatic examination of a tragedy that most observers would probably say didn't need to happen will be of most interest to Canadian readers, but it will also draw an audience from anyone drawn to sea disasters. --Booklist (Chicago, IL) This effectively written, dramatic examination of a tragedy that most observers would probably say didn't need to happen will be of most interest to Canadian readers, but it will also draw an audience from anyone drawn to sea disasters. --Booklist (Chicago, IL) Casey, who allows the reader to get to know each and every one of the aforementioned five fishermen who tragically disappeared on February 17, 2013, provides new insight as to why they were battered and sunk by a storm forecasted days in advance through this thorough investigation of the matter at hand. --Linkedin: The Weekly Review ""Casey, who allows the reader to get to know each and every one of the aforementioned five fishermen who tragically disappeared on February 17, 2013, provides new insight as to ""why they were battered and sunk by a storm forecasted days in advance"" through this thorough investigation of the matter at hand."" --Linkedin: The Weekly Review ""This effectively written, dramatic examination of a tragedy that most observers would probably say didn't need to happen will be of most interest to Canadian readers, but it will also draw an audience from anyone drawn to sea disasters."" --Booklist (Chicago, IL) Author InformationQuentin Casey is a journalist who holds a master's degree in Maritime history from Dalhousie University. His writing appears regularly in the Financial Post, Progress magazine, Saltscapes, and the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. An avid sailor, he has also authored Joshua Slocum: The Captain Who Sailed Around the World. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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