Seize Normandie Triangle By Justin Scott Conveyed As Physical Book
is an intriguing story based on the destruction of the world's most beautiful ocean liner in her time, the French Line's Normandie and an American man who wanted to copy her for his own country's project for an ocean greyhound.
Justin uses the well worn theory of sabotage in his story and Normandie destruction being part of a plan for even more carnage,
Set against a race for time, Justin uses the then secret underworld of the spying network that both sides used during the second world war.
Famous people from the salvage operation are interwoven into this novel, I found the lengthy detail rather tedious, I didn't care a jot about any of the characters, I couldn't wait to finally reach the end of the book, A good action read. A little more convoluted than Scott'swork The Shipkiller, The Man Who Loved The Normandie is, as they say, a twofisted tale, It's based on the fate of the actual ship Normandie, but with a lot of guesswork, derringdo and as the cover so subtly suggests Nazis.
Not going to exercise your brain hugely, but it's
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