"Any underwater wreck approached for the first time was exciting; this one with its sinister secrets had my nerves on edge ..."
Steve Brand, a young Canadian skin-diver on holiday in Norway, unwittingly brings the cold touch of fear to the tiny village of lndal, still bitter and resentful of a war-time betrayal.
To help a lovely girl prove her father innocent of treachery, Steve joins forces with the tempestuous Steen Ericson in an underwater partnership that diced with death.
A malignant, dangerous wreck held the secret of a bloody massacre, and it was there, fathoms deep in Blood Fjord, that nightmare became reality.
Frederick E. Smith (1919-2012) joined the R.A.F. in 1939 as a wireless operator/air gunner and commenced service in early 1940, serving in Britain, Africa and finally the Far East. At the end of the war he married and worked for several years in South Africa before returning to England to fulfill his life-long ambition to write. Two years later, his first play was produced and his first novel published. Since then, he wrote over forty novels, about eighty short stories and two plays. Two novels, 633 Squadron and The Devil Doll, were made into films.
Genre: Thriller
Steve Brand, a young Canadian skin-diver on holiday in Norway, unwittingly brings the cold touch of fear to the tiny village of lndal, still bitter and resentful of a war-time betrayal.
To help a lovely girl prove her father innocent of treachery, Steve joins forces with the tempestuous Steen Ericson in an underwater partnership that diced with death.
A malignant, dangerous wreck held the secret of a bloody massacre, and it was there, fathoms deep in Blood Fjord, that nightmare became reality.
Frederick E. Smith (1919-2012) joined the R.A.F. in 1939 as a wireless operator/air gunner and commenced service in early 1940, serving in Britain, Africa and finally the Far East. At the end of the war he married and worked for several years in South Africa before returning to England to fulfill his life-long ambition to write. Two years later, his first play was produced and his first novel published. Since then, he wrote over forty novels, about eighty short stories and two plays. Two novels, 633 Squadron and The Devil Doll, were made into films.
Genre: Thriller
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