Thunder At Dawn
A heart-pounding First World War naval thriller featuring the rebel Captain Cochrane Smith.

1917: After three years, the outcome of the Great War is poised on a knife-edge. David Cochrane Smith, captain of the armoured cruiser HMS Thunder, is patrolling off the coast of South America. But then he attacks and sinks theGerda, a neutral ship in a neutral port.

Smith already has a reputation as a maverick and now he faces professional ruin. But he is certain he was right, that theGerdawas one of two ships masquerading under neutral flags that are in fact supply vessels for the mighty German warships, KondorandWolf.

Only an outdated cruiser and a young captain prepared to break all the rules stand in their way...

Thunder At Dawnis an edge-of-the-seat naval adventure that combines thrilling story-telling with meticulous research, perfect for readers of Alexander Fullerton, Julian Stockwin and Philip McCutchan.

Praise for Alan Evans'I think a 21 gun salute is required...Alan Evans has produced a cracking thriller' Daily Mirror

'Evans provides a different sea story, sustained suspense and vivid battle scenes' Publishers Weekly

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Thunder At Dawn
A heart-pounding First World War naval thriller featuring the rebel Captain Cochrane Smith.

1917: After three years, the outcome of the Great War is poised on a knife-edge. David Cochrane Smith, captain of the armoured cruiser HMS Thunder, is patrolling off the coast of South America. But then he attacks and sinks theGerda, a neutral ship in a neutral port.

Smith already has a reputation as a maverick and now he faces professional ruin. But he is certain he was right, that theGerdawas one of two ships masquerading under neutral flags that are in fact supply vessels for the mighty German warships, KondorandWolf.

Only an outdated cruiser and a young captain prepared to break all the rules stand in their way...

Thunder At Dawnis an edge-of-the-seat naval adventure that combines thrilling story-telling with meticulous research, perfect for readers of Alexander Fullerton, Julian Stockwin and Philip McCutchan.

Praise for Alan Evans'I think a 21 gun salute is required...Alan Evans has produced a cracking thriller' Daily Mirror

'Evans provides a different sea story, sustained suspense and vivid battle scenes' Publishers Weekly

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Thunder At Dawn

Thunder At Dawn

by Alan Evans
Thunder At Dawn

Thunder At Dawn

by Alan Evans

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A heart-pounding First World War naval thriller featuring the rebel Captain Cochrane Smith.

1917: After three years, the outcome of the Great War is poised on a knife-edge. David Cochrane Smith, captain of the armoured cruiser HMS Thunder, is patrolling off the coast of South America. But then he attacks and sinks theGerda, a neutral ship in a neutral port.

Smith already has a reputation as a maverick and now he faces professional ruin. But he is certain he was right, that theGerdawas one of two ships masquerading under neutral flags that are in fact supply vessels for the mighty German warships, KondorandWolf.

Only an outdated cruiser and a young captain prepared to break all the rules stand in their way...

Thunder At Dawnis an edge-of-the-seat naval adventure that combines thrilling story-telling with meticulous research, perfect for readers of Alexander Fullerton, Julian Stockwin and Philip McCutchan.

Praise for Alan Evans'I think a 21 gun salute is required...Alan Evans has produced a cracking thriller' Daily Mirror

'Evans provides a different sea story, sustained suspense and vivid battle scenes' Publishers Weekly


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800320185
Publisher: Canelo Action
Publication date: 10/15/2020
Series: Commander Cochrane Smith Naval Thrillers , #1
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Alan Evans was an enthralling British writer of First and Second World War adventure thrillers, mainly based on naval battles. Carefully researched, and with his own experience of active service, the novels skilfully evoke the tension and terror of war. Many of the figures and events are based on real-life models.

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