Arapaho

Arapaho

by Larry Jeram-Croft
Arapaho

Arapaho

by Larry Jeram-Croft

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Overview

Beirut, a city in chaos. After their embassy is bombed, the British decide on a full evacuation and call on the newly formed 844 Naval Air Squadron of Sea King helicopters led by Lieutenant Commander Jonathon Hunt, to conduct the operation.Embarking on the experimental Royal Fleet Auxiliary 'Arapaho', the squadron almost complete their dangerous task when Jon Hunt's aircraft is shot down and he is taken hostage. Although a rescue is mounted, events move swiftly as a British Cruise ship is seized at sea bringing about a confrontation which only Jon and his squadron can resolve.Based on real events of the 1980s and the author's own military experience, Arapaho is the fourth novel about Jon Hunt, Brian Pearce and the modern Royal Navy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493559831
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/27/2013
Series: Jon Hunt , #4
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Larry Jeram-Croft spent thirty years in the Royal Navy as a pilot and engineer. He then retired to work in industry for seven years before retiring for a second time. At that point he and his wife bought a yacht and went to live in the Caribbean. It was this experience that led to the idea for his first book 'Jacaranda'. There is so much history in the islands that remains forgotten. The book and its sequel 'The Guadeloupe Guillotine' seek to illuminate a small corner of history that is largely ignored and at the same time provide a thrilling and exciting story for all who love the sea and sailing.
Brought up on the books of C S Forester and Patrick O'Brien he was surprised that no one was writing similar stories about the modern Royal Navy, especially with so much going in in previous decades. As he was himself a Lynx helicopter pilot during the Falklands War, he decided to start there, using his own extensive knowledge of the conflict. 'Sea Skimmer' was the result; a book based on many true stories, the main one being why the Argentinian Exocet missiles failed to explode. Directly involved in anti Exocet countermeasures and also with a grandstand seat of the final Exocet raid of the war, the book, although a novel, has an authenticity that cannot be bettered. The next one in the series, 'The Caspian Monster' looks at Cold War Operations and the little known fact that 1983 was the year nuclear war almost broke out and no one realised it. The next book in the series is about anti-submarine and anti-drug smuggling operations in the West Indies, something else he has first hand experience of. This novel is about the little known evacuation of Beirut and the hijack of a cruise liner and once again based on his own military experiences.
He now lives near Plymouth in Devon, where he works as a full time writer and extraordinarily bad golfer.
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