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A North Sea Tale
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A North Sea Tale

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Hull 1975.

The Cod Wars rage.

If Skipper Richard Bird doesn’t catch enough fish this time, he’ll never sail another trawler out of St Andrew’s Dock again. Even with the new deckie learner, Danny, he’s four crew down already.

There’s a lot to deal with out in the North Sea. Gutting for sixteen hours straight, the freezing cold in your wellies, the waves as big as houses crashing over the bow and the narrow eyes of the rough Hessle Road lads. When Danny finds the dead body of the bosun in the wheelhouse, he knows there’s something terrible on board.

A killer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Flat City Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 August 2020
Pages
186
ISBN
9781838127336

Hull 1975.

The Cod Wars rage.

If Skipper Richard Bird doesn’t catch enough fish this time, he’ll never sail another trawler out of St Andrew’s Dock again. Even with the new deckie learner, Danny, he’s four crew down already.

There’s a lot to deal with out in the North Sea. Gutting for sixteen hours straight, the freezing cold in your wellies, the waves as big as houses crashing over the bow and the narrow eyes of the rough Hessle Road lads. When Danny finds the dead body of the bosun in the wheelhouse, he knows there’s something terrible on board.

A killer.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Flat City Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 August 2020
Pages
186
ISBN
9781838127336