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Last Ferry South
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Last Ferry South

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Dorin’s debut is a high-seas thriller set largely on a ferry making a perilous journey from Anchorage to Seattle. For more than 20 years, the Alaskan Eagle-an old WW2 Navy tank landing ship converted into a commercial ferry-has been Capt. Homer Dixon’s home and the Gulf of Alaska, his backyard. The voyage from Anchorage to Seattle should be a routine one, but when old friend Davy Masters consigns a shipment of what is supposed to be 76 boxes of ocean survival suits to be delivered to Seattle, the voyage quickly turns deadly. A group of criminals are behind the mysterious shipment, and they’ve told Masters they’ll kill him and his family if anything goes wrong. To make matters worse, two of the criminals are on the ship posing as crewmen, and the crime boss’s yacht is following the Alaskan Eagle’s every move. Dixon and a small group of heroes- among them first mate Ernie McInnis and former Navy SEAL Nick Banner, who now heads an underwater construction company-attempt to save themselves and the innocent passengers before time runs out.

Although pacing and action are impressive, the characters really fuel this story. Dorin excels at creating realistic, well-rounded men and women; even peripheral characters (like Matilda Burke, a young pregnant woman on the ship about to give birth to twins) are memorable.

Dorin’s debut is readable, powered by nonstop action and adventure, a cast of brilliantly developed and authentic characters, and plot twists around every corner.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hal Dorin
Date
23 May 2017
Pages
306
ISBN
9780692841242

Dorin’s debut is a high-seas thriller set largely on a ferry making a perilous journey from Anchorage to Seattle. For more than 20 years, the Alaskan Eagle-an old WW2 Navy tank landing ship converted into a commercial ferry-has been Capt. Homer Dixon’s home and the Gulf of Alaska, his backyard. The voyage from Anchorage to Seattle should be a routine one, but when old friend Davy Masters consigns a shipment of what is supposed to be 76 boxes of ocean survival suits to be delivered to Seattle, the voyage quickly turns deadly. A group of criminals are behind the mysterious shipment, and they’ve told Masters they’ll kill him and his family if anything goes wrong. To make matters worse, two of the criminals are on the ship posing as crewmen, and the crime boss’s yacht is following the Alaskan Eagle’s every move. Dixon and a small group of heroes- among them first mate Ernie McInnis and former Navy SEAL Nick Banner, who now heads an underwater construction company-attempt to save themselves and the innocent passengers before time runs out.

Although pacing and action are impressive, the characters really fuel this story. Dorin excels at creating realistic, well-rounded men and women; even peripheral characters (like Matilda Burke, a young pregnant woman on the ship about to give birth to twins) are memorable.

Dorin’s debut is readable, powered by nonstop action and adventure, a cast of brilliantly developed and authentic characters, and plot twists around every corner.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hal Dorin
Date
23 May 2017
Pages
306
ISBN
9780692841242