Buster Crabb was a hero - but he was going to have to die...
The world's most famous frogman, and the inspiration behind Ian Fleming's Thunderball, Crabb was underneath a Russian warship spying on Nikita Khrushchev - the most dangerous man in the world.
No one cared if he lived or died.
Worse than that, the dive was pointless. Prime Minister Anthony Eden had forbidden it.
Nobody wanted it to happen.
Nobody, that is, except for MI6.
Nick Elliott, head of the London station, saw it as a mighty coup - and his dear friend Kim Philby thought so too.
Crabb was too old for this - he was a 47-year-old diabetic with a major drinking problem, who smoked a hundred cigarettes a day.
But known as the Robber Barons, this gung-ho mafia of the rich persuaded Crabb out of retirement for one last job.
But it would seem that Philby is not to be trusted and the Russians were waiting for him, deep in the cold and murky waters of Portsmouth Harbour.
When Crabb fails to return from his mission an epic cover-up ensues - one that is still going on to this day.
More than a year after the dive a body is found - headless and handless - but his mother swears to her dying day it is not Crabb.
Rumours are epidemic. Conspiracies are rife. Someone knows what happened, but nobody is willing to talk.
And the archives on the mystery of his death, in defiance of the Thirty Year rule, remain tightly closed.
That is until a hundred years have passed and it's 2057...
In Too Deep is a gripping nautical thriller, overflowing with political corruption, espionage and deadly secrets that are guaranteed to set your pulse racing.
Jan Needle has had more than forty books published, including the best-selling Napoleon: The Escape, Death Order, and the Charlie Raven Adventures.
Genre: Thriller
The world's most famous frogman, and the inspiration behind Ian Fleming's Thunderball, Crabb was underneath a Russian warship spying on Nikita Khrushchev - the most dangerous man in the world.
No one cared if he lived or died.
Worse than that, the dive was pointless. Prime Minister Anthony Eden had forbidden it.
Nobody wanted it to happen.
Nobody, that is, except for MI6.
Nick Elliott, head of the London station, saw it as a mighty coup - and his dear friend Kim Philby thought so too.
Crabb was too old for this - he was a 47-year-old diabetic with a major drinking problem, who smoked a hundred cigarettes a day.
But known as the Robber Barons, this gung-ho mafia of the rich persuaded Crabb out of retirement for one last job.
But it would seem that Philby is not to be trusted and the Russians were waiting for him, deep in the cold and murky waters of Portsmouth Harbour.
When Crabb fails to return from his mission an epic cover-up ensues - one that is still going on to this day.
More than a year after the dive a body is found - headless and handless - but his mother swears to her dying day it is not Crabb.
Rumours are epidemic. Conspiracies are rife. Someone knows what happened, but nobody is willing to talk.
And the archives on the mystery of his death, in defiance of the Thirty Year rule, remain tightly closed.
That is until a hundred years have passed and it's 2057...
In Too Deep is a gripping nautical thriller, overflowing with political corruption, espionage and deadly secrets that are guaranteed to set your pulse racing.
Jan Needle has had more than forty books published, including the best-selling Napoleon: The Escape, Death Order, and the Charlie Raven Adventures.
Genre: Thriller
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