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In the midst of a hurricane, a ship appears. A ship not seen since World War II...

The Ship In The Storm

by Clive Thomas

About The Book

Massachusetts, November 2039. During a ferocious storm, the Coast Guard is dispatched to assist a vessel on what should have been a routine rescue. Instead, they discover a ship that has not been since 1939.

With outlandish claims of a secret war-time mission, the captain and crew of HMS Aurelia are quarantined, while governments on both sides of the Atlantic determine to uncover the truth. But the truth is more bizarre and implausible than they can possibly imagine, along with a secret held since World War II.

Can the Royal Navy save Aurelia and affect her escape, or will the US government learn the truth for themselves and detain the ship for good? As relations between the two nations sink to an all-time low, time is running out for Aurelia and her crew.

“A really enjoyable read! ‘39 The Ship in the Storm is a riveting story that seamlessly blends history and mystery to create a page turning narrative.”

Lucy D (High School Teacher)

“For fans of suspense novellas seeking an exhilarating journey through historical mysteries intertwined with contemporary tension, "’39: The Ship in the Storm" is an unmissable voyage into the depths of suspenseful storytelling.”

Sam B (High School Teacher)

Clive Thomas Author

Clive Thomas Author

As a teacher, traveler, sailor and writer, I love to combine my passions and skills to create stories with meaning and a message.

Clive Thomas is an English Teacher with a profound ability to make the English language come alive for both children and adults alike. Based on his own experiences, Clive combines his passion for travel, sailing, and writing to inspire the younger generations with his literature. For more about Clive Thomas, check out his website at www.clivethomas.com.au

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