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OverviewJust days after the cataclysmic Battle of Jutland the Devonshire Class Cruiser HMS Hampshire sets sail from Scapa Flow bound for Archangel in the north of Russia. On board is Lord Kitchener, the Secretary of State for War. His mission is to meet with the Tsar and find ways of helping to keep Russia in the war, and thousands of German troops tied up in the East. Inexplicably whilst still off The Orkney Islands the Hampshire explodes and sinks within minutes. Only 12 survivors are recovered. Army Captain John Cook and his assistant Corporal Matthew Nicholson are dispatched at one to try and find out the fate of Britains best known soldier and the armed warship that carried him. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dan CanwellPublisher: Dan Canwell Imprint: Dan Canwell Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9798233363924Pages: 254 Publication Date: 01 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationA long time ago, I was born in Portsmouth, which is a great place to be hatched to be honest. I spent my childhood growing up just outside the city, in what was then a small village called Portchester, if you are interested in history, then take my word for it, Portchester has it all. In fact, don't take my word for it. . . go and see it for yourself ! And if you don't want to do that then stick around because the books are coming. . . My education was mostly in the relaxed atmosphere of St John's College in Southsea; daily train journeys into the city, the constant threat of being stabbed because you wore a school uniform, and some very interesting characters as teachers to break the routine. From there, via Highbury College to re-sit my A levels (I was never very academic, ) and then I embarked on the adventure of a lifetime to the north-east to study law. Ostensibly to make my fortune. To any aspiring lawyer, I say this; don't do it. I had fun, in the days when you could, and when being a solicitor actually paid a living wage; it was a job where creativity was paramount - after all you couldn't say the same thing to the same Magistrates about the same defendant week after week and expect to be successful. You needed to paint a picture with words, to enthral or captivate an audience of cynical shop owners, headmasters or accountants that mostly either wanted to exact retribution on my client or bugger off for a caffeine fix. And the story telling craft was learned - or was it inherent? But then it all came crashing down and I was out of it, and looking for something new. I've tried things I've loved, and things I've hated but in every place and every job I've stored away the feelings, the people and the atmospheres and one day they will find their way into print. For the moment I remain in the north east of England, hanging around Durham indulging in my other passion of photography whilst trying to avoid working too hard at the day job. Find out more at www.dancanwell.com Dan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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