Santorini
(Author) Alistair MacLeanThe gripping tale of sabotage at sea, from the acclaimed master of action and suspense. In the heart of the Aegean Sea, a luxury yacht is on fire and sinking fast. Minutes later, a four-engined jet with a fire in its nose-cone crashes into the sea. Is there a sinister connection between these two tragedies? And is it an accident that the Ariadne, a NATO spy ship, is the only vessel in the vicinity - the only witness? Only Commander Talbot of the Ariadne can provide the answers as he uncovers a deadly plot involving drugs and terrorism - leading to the heart of the Pentagon.
Alistair MacLean
Alistair MacLean was a Scottish novelist known for his gripping thrillers. His most famous work, "The Guns of Navarone," showcased his talent for creating tense, action-packed plots. MacLean's terse writing style and intricate storytelling revolutionized the genre, earning him a lasting legacy as a master of suspense fiction.