Sixth Fleet, The: Seawolf

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: David E. Meadows ISBN: 9781101221006
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: November 1, 2001
Imprint: Berkley Language: English
Author: David E. Meadows
ISBN: 9781101221006
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: November 1, 2001
Imprint: Berkley
Language: English

“Richly detailed fiction…storytelling in the grand classic tradition.”—The New York Times

“Fascinating and impeccably written…should delight old fans and new readers.”—Chicago Tribune

When Lord Lammermoor plunges to his death from Westminster Bridge before a dozen witnesses, his death is ruled a suicide. But his fatal leap coincides with the arrival of Dr. Goldsworthy—a student of the famous Dr. Anton Mesmer and his research into animal magnetism. Sir John’s suspicions grow when he learns that Goldsworthy’s patron in London is none other than the beautiful Lady Lammermoor. And the deeper Jeremy investigates the Lammermoor family, the more suspects he discovers who stand to gain from Lord Lammermoor’s death.

“A wonderful series.”—The Washington Post Book World

Bruce Alexander was the pseudonym for Bruce Cook. He died in 2003 having completed most of Rules of Engagement and left notes on how the rest of the story unfolded. John Shannon, author of the highly praised Jack Liffey series, most recently Terminal Island, completed the novel with Bruce’s wife, J. Aller Cook.

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“Richly detailed fiction…storytelling in the grand classic tradition.”—The New York Times

“Fascinating and impeccably written…should delight old fans and new readers.”—Chicago Tribune

When Lord Lammermoor plunges to his death from Westminster Bridge before a dozen witnesses, his death is ruled a suicide. But his fatal leap coincides with the arrival of Dr. Goldsworthy—a student of the famous Dr. Anton Mesmer and his research into animal magnetism. Sir John’s suspicions grow when he learns that Goldsworthy’s patron in London is none other than the beautiful Lady Lammermoor. And the deeper Jeremy investigates the Lammermoor family, the more suspects he discovers who stand to gain from Lord Lammermoor’s death.

“A wonderful series.”—The Washington Post Book World

Bruce Alexander was the pseudonym for Bruce Cook. He died in 2003 having completed most of Rules of Engagement and left notes on how the rest of the story unfolded. John Shannon, author of the highly praised Jack Liffey series, most recently Terminal Island, completed the novel with Bruce’s wife, J. Aller Cook.

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