RULER OF THE SEASAN ADMIRAL'S DIARY
"It is amazing what you can accomplish
if you do not care who gets the credit."
—President Harry S Truman

Some military heroes never fought a battle. Spanning forty years, this three-book historical fiction series chronicles the true-life events of US naval officer, Eric Dykman. Made Naval Attaché after marrying a wild Venezuelan heiress, he is drawn into the South American spy wars. His successful efforts to ensure military stores reached Allied soldiers when and where they were most needed foiled Nazis on three continents.

Able to end Allied shipping bottlenecks and route convoys safely, he became involved in the rampant South American spy conflicts prior to America's entry into World War II. After being marked for death by Nazi spies, he was ordered back to Washington and told to improve and protect American ocean supply lines. Despite opposition from entrenched commanders, his efforts to keep the Atlantic Ocean highway flowing significantly contributes to the Allied victory. His Faustian bargain with the Mafia results in tragedy. All is disclosed in the first volume, RULER OF THE SEAS.
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RULER OF THE SEASAN ADMIRAL'S DIARY
"It is amazing what you can accomplish
if you do not care who gets the credit."
—President Harry S Truman

Some military heroes never fought a battle. Spanning forty years, this three-book historical fiction series chronicles the true-life events of US naval officer, Eric Dykman. Made Naval Attaché after marrying a wild Venezuelan heiress, he is drawn into the South American spy wars. His successful efforts to ensure military stores reached Allied soldiers when and where they were most needed foiled Nazis on three continents.

Able to end Allied shipping bottlenecks and route convoys safely, he became involved in the rampant South American spy conflicts prior to America's entry into World War II. After being marked for death by Nazi spies, he was ordered back to Washington and told to improve and protect American ocean supply lines. Despite opposition from entrenched commanders, his efforts to keep the Atlantic Ocean highway flowing significantly contributes to the Allied victory. His Faustian bargain with the Mafia results in tragedy. All is disclosed in the first volume, RULER OF THE SEAS.
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RULER OF THE SEASAN ADMIRAL'S DIARY

RULER OF THE SEASAN ADMIRAL'S DIARY

by Don Mazzella
RULER OF THE SEASAN ADMIRAL'S DIARY

RULER OF THE SEASAN ADMIRAL'S DIARY

by Don Mazzella

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Overview

"It is amazing what you can accomplish
if you do not care who gets the credit."
—President Harry S Truman

Some military heroes never fought a battle. Spanning forty years, this three-book historical fiction series chronicles the true-life events of US naval officer, Eric Dykman. Made Naval Attaché after marrying a wild Venezuelan heiress, he is drawn into the South American spy wars. His successful efforts to ensure military stores reached Allied soldiers when and where they were most needed foiled Nazis on three continents.

Able to end Allied shipping bottlenecks and route convoys safely, he became involved in the rampant South American spy conflicts prior to America's entry into World War II. After being marked for death by Nazi spies, he was ordered back to Washington and told to improve and protect American ocean supply lines. Despite opposition from entrenched commanders, his efforts to keep the Atlantic Ocean highway flowing significantly contributes to the Allied victory. His Faustian bargain with the Mafia results in tragedy. All is disclosed in the first volume, RULER OF THE SEAS.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185986721
Publisher: J. Boylston & Company, Publishers
Publication date: 11/14/2023
Series: The Tidal Pool Trilogy , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 502 KB

About the Author

Continuing his decades long career as correspondent, editorial leader, and commentator, Donald Mazzella is heard and seen by more than four million unique listeners each month. His comments and guests are carried on multiple channels including Fox radio stations. His newsletter is sent to 1.2 million opt-in readers.
Earlier in his career, he won a National Press Club award for best consumer story as leader of Income Opportunities magazine. He has previous senior management and editorial experience with Thomson-Reuters, McGraw-Hill and Informatics. He has also worked for AP, UPI, and other news services.
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