
Seal Catch (The Fearless Trilogy) (Volume 3)
From the Amazon best selling author of Death Catch comes T. R. Schumer’s gripping conclusion to The Fearless Trilogy. A chance encounter while on shore leave in the Seychelles catches ex-Navy SEAL Alex Moss off guard, but what comes next could kill him. She was only there for a moment, but then he found the flash card, the scrawled threat with his name on it, and now he can't get her face out of ...
Series: The Fearless Trilogy
Paperback: 282 pages
Publisher: Tracy Schumer; 1 edition (March 23, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9769592471
ISBN-13: 978-9769592476
Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.7 x 8 inches
Amazon Rank: 5788640
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“I read the other two books of the Fearless Trilogy so I was most anxious to start reading Seal Catch. I enjoy a fictional author who weaves in some non-fiction facts and events of recent times. Seal Catch is action packed from sea to desert and as ...”
is head. Was there a lapse in judgment? Maybe… probably, but now the trigger's been pulled, and there's no turning back. Book three begins just as Alex Moss first takes command of Fearless, one of the world’s premier scientific research vessels. For Moss, first mate Malcolm Rafferty, and their crew of war veterans, it’s an extraordinary opportunity— a second career for men who seek nothing more than a quiet life at sea. It should've been a plum assignment, but a lethal pirate encounter off the Horn of Africa shatters it to bits. The result is an epic battle Moss and his crew will be forced to fight across sea, air and land. From the Author T. R. Schumer: “As a kid I enjoyed reading the great sea adventures such as Herman Melville’s Moby Dick and Billy Budd, Stephen Crane’s The Open Boat, R.L. Stevenson’s Treasure Island, and Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man And The Sea. I also grew up with a love for the classic westerns. These two genres are alive and kicking inside SEAL Catch, but told from a modern, ripped from the headlines perspective.”
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